To print a document using the Ctrl key, first, open the document you want to print. Then, press "Ctrl + P" on your keyboard, which will open the print dialog box. From there, you can select your printer and adjust any print settings before clicking the "Print" button. This keyboard shortcut works in most applications, including word processors and Web Browsers.
Yes, It will.
Create and save the document, press Ctrl+P , or select Print from the File menu, or select the print icon from the standard toolbar to print the document.
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As in most Microsoft (and Windows & other OS) applications), Ctrl + P will print the active document. An alternative is to find the [Print] menu under the [ File ] menu or wherever it is located in the version of Excel you are using and print form there.
Press Ctrl + P on keyboard in the same time.
Print Preview (Ctrl+F2)
If you want to print a Microsoft office document or presentation or anything, just press Ctrl+P.
From the spreadsheet (to display the Print dialog box), press CTRL+P or CTRL+SHIFT+F12. If in print preview, press ALT+F, then press P.
To print a Notepad document, first open the file you wish to print in Notepad. Click on "File" in the menu bar and select "Print," or simply press Ctrl + P on your keyboard. Choose your printer from the list, adjust any print settings if necessary, and then click "Print" to send the document to the selected printer.
What PDF viewing tools are you using? I am using Foxit Reader. There is a "Print" button on the toolbar. Open PDF files by clicking "File > Open", then simple click "Print" button or keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + P", it will automatically connect your printer and print the document. May it help.
Select Control (Ctrl) and select Print Screen Then open paint, then copy and paste
The Microsoft thief function. It steals the text with Ctrl-X or Ctrl-C It then puts it into another document with Ctrl-V