It is used to bring you to the start of the document.
In Microsoft Word, CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS is used to apply superscript formatting with automatic spacing to the selected text.
If you're in a program like Microsoft word and you press ctrl-E, it aligns to center.
Ctrl plus J is used to justify text or a paragraph.
CTRL + F is used for searching a page for specific words.
ctrl+s is used to save the document.
its used for nothing .DUMBO..
it is used to make a new slide
Ctrl - Y or the Redo button will do this, so they can be used.
There are many keyboard shortcuts, some of them are ctrl + c, alt + f, alt + e, f1, ctrl + a, ctrl + x, shift + del, Ctrl + Ins, Ctrl + V, Shift + Ins, Home, Ctrl + Home, End, Ctrl + End. There are also Shift + Home, Shift + End, Ctrl + Left arrow, Ctrl + Right arrow, Ctrl + A, Ctrl + B, Ctrl + C, Ctrl + F, Ctrl + Z, Ctrl + U, Ctrl + R, Ctrl + E, Ctrl + L, Ctrl + Y, Ctrl + X and Ctrl + R.
Ctrl plus r in ict can be used for many things like alignment in ms word to refresh or reload in web browsers or to rename some files on the computer.hope you are ok these answers where from my ICT LECTURES
In most word processing programs, pressing Ctrl + M typically indents the selected paragraph or text to the right. This shortcut is commonly used to create a hanging indent or adjust the paragraph formatting. However, the specific function may vary depending on the software being used.
In many applications, pressing Ctrl plus 2 typically switches to a specific view or setting. For example, in Microsoft Word, it applies the "Heading 2" style to selected text. In other software, it might serve different functions, such as toggling between different panels or settings. The exact action depends on the program being used.