The key combination CTRL S is the shortcut/hotkey for Save.
Ctrl and S. Just press and hold Ctrl (Control) and press the S key.
Press Ctrl, Shift, and the + key until you achieve the size you desire. As well, Ctrl and the - key will make the print smaller.
Press Ctrl, Shift, and the + key until you achieve the size you desire. As well, Ctrl and the - key will make the print smaller.
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The Ctrl key will enable you to copy while dragging and dropping.
Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.Click on the disk icon to save, or press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the S key.
The button 'Ctrl' pressed with the 'S' key will save a file or document.
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You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.You can use the Ctrl - Y key combination, or you can use the F4 key.
Pressing Ctrl does nothing by itself. In conjunction with other keys, it can do shortcuts for all sorts of things. Standard ones across all Office applications include Ctrl - S for Save, Ctrl - C for Copy, Ctrl - X for Cut and Ctrl - V for Paste. These all apply to Powerpoint, as do many other standard shortcuts that involve using the Ctrl key.
Pressing the CTRL key alone typically does not perform any action, as it is a modifier key used in combination with other keys to execute specific commands. For example, CTRL+C is used to copy selected text or items, while CTRL+V pastes them. Similarly, CTRL+Z undoes the last action, and CTRL+S saves the current document. The specific action depends on the application being used and the key combination pressed.