Ctrl+F will bring up the Find box in Excel, but there is nothing called "Instant Search" in Excel. If this does not answer your question, please ask again with more specifc criteria and ensure it is in the correct category.
The shortcut to size results in a keyword search is to use the "Ctrl F" keyboard shortcut to quickly find specific words or phrases within the search results.
Select folder & press " f3 " key on keyboard.......
Google Instant is basically when you type somthing in the search , it immediately searches rather than having to press a button on the keyboard. nothing special , just speeds things up a little :L
What a great question! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create a custom keyboard shortcut for any app or function: For Windows: Open the Start menu and type "Keyboard Shortcuts" in the search bar. Click on "Keyboard Shortcuts" to open the Settings window. Click on "App Shortcuts" and then click on "Add a Shortcut". Enter the name of the app or function you want to create a shortcut for. Press the key combination you want to use as the shortcut (e.g., Ctrl + Shift + A). Click "Save" to create the shortcut. For Mac: Go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts. Select "App Shortcuts" from the left menu. Click the "+" button to add a new shortcut. Enter the name of the app or function you want to create a shortcut for. Press the key combination you want to use as the shortcut (e.g., Command + Shift + A). Click "Add" to create the shortcut. For Custom Functions: Use a third-party app like AutoHotkey (Windows) or Automator (Mac) to create custom scripts. Write a script that performs the desired function (e.g., opening a specific folder or running a command). Assign a keyboard shortcut to the script using the app's settings. *Tips: Use unique key combinations to avoid conflicts with existing shortcuts. Test your shortcuts to ensure they work as expected. Consider using a shortcut manager app to organize and customize your shortcuts. By following these steps, you can create custom keyboard shortcuts for any app or function, streamlining your workflow and boosting productivity!
In IE, it opens your browsing History tab. In other applications it will find & replace text, sort of like a <ctrl><f>, which is a find/search.
If you go to the help, by pressing F1 or going to the Help menu, and type in keyboard shortcuts into the search box, you will get a categorised list of them. There are a very large amount of them.
Do you meanDaisy Circuit? Well, if so there is one SHORTCUT search: "Daisy circuit shortcut"On Youtube.com
advance searches with instant options
I dont like Google instant very much.
you can search it or tell somebody
Search on youtube.com they have tutorials
search for it on YouTube