It does nothing. Pressing CTRL and the + sign zooms in your screen though
trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
Try pressing Ctrl and - at the same time.
[CTRL]+C is achieved by holding CTRL while pressing C.
Try pressing <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <Esc> instead.
It inserts a manual page break.
To enlarge the erasers click on the sizes you want and if u want it bigger press ctrl+ + (ctrl plus +) I found out by pressing ctrl and + on the number pad, you know where the button Num Lock is. Then if you want it to be smaller, press ctrl and - (ctrl, +) and (ctrl, -) on the Number Pad.
The keyboard shortcut notation ctrl plus esc means you press the Control key concurrently with the Escape key. On a Windows PC, the Ctrl + Esc shortcut produces the Start Menu.
Pressing the Control (ctrl) key and clicking the mouse replicates a Right Click and provides a contextual menu of options to select.
Well, I don't have the latest version of Word, but unless they've changed it, the answer is control-enter.
ctrl an plus zoom the screen in an ctrl minus dezooms it
Pressing the Ctrl plus Home keys moves the insertion point to the beginning of the document in most word processing software. This action allows users to quickly navigate to the top of the document without having to scroll manually. It is a useful shortcut for editing or reviewing content from the start.