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In Microsoft Word, using the command of 'control' and 'f4' will close your current document. Don't hit this command if you do not want to close your document.
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The command to create a link to a new location is typically found in the "Insert" ribbon in applications like Microsoft Word or Excel. Within this ribbon, you can find the "Link" or "Hyperlink" option, which allows you to insert a link to a webpage, document, or another location within your current document.
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Using the CTRL+SHIFT+HOME command within the body of a document will move the cursor back to the beginning of that document. It is a very valuable command tool that can save the user a lot of time paging through lengthy documents.
In Microsoft Word, you can automatically insert the current date and time using the command "Insert > Date & Time." This command allows you to choose from various formats for displaying the date and time. You can also use the shortcut Alt + Shift + D to quickly insert the current date and Alt + Shift + T for the current time. In Google Docs, you can use the "Insert > Date" option to add the current date.
I am checking in Word 2010; I expect this to be similar in Word 2013. There is a "File | Close" command; you can also use the Alt-F4 or Ctrl-F4 keyboard shortcuts.
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
To move the insertion point to the end of a document, you can typically press the "End" key on your keyboard. This will take you to the end of the current line. If you want to go to the very end of the document, you can press "Ctrl" + "End" on Windows or "Command" + "Down Arrow" on Mac.
In Photoshop, Command + V (or Ctrl + V on Windows) is the shortcut for pasting copied elements into the current document. When you use this command, the copied content is inserted as a new layer, allowing you to manipulate it independently. If multiple items are copied, only the most recent one will be pasted. You can then move, transform, or edit the pasted layer as needed.
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