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Showing posts with label keyboard shortcuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keyboard shortcuts. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Keyboard Shortcuts

25. Apple (Command) + Shift + right arrow key = highlights entire line to the right of the cursor (can also use Shift + End)
26. Apple (Command) + Shift + left arrow key = highlights entire line to the left of the cursor (can also use Shift + Home)
27. Alt (option) + shift + left/right arrow key = highlights text one word at a time in the direction of the arrow key used
28. Shift + up arrow key = highlights one line at a time above where cursor is sitting
29. Shift + down arrow key = highlights one line at a time below where cursor is sitting
30. Apple (Command) + delete button (backspace) = delete one word at a time

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Keyboard Shortcuts - IP 10

Keyboard Shortcuts

1. Apple (Command) + B = bold
2. Apple (Command) + U = underline
3. Apple (Command) + I = italics
4. Apple (Command) + C = copy
5. Apple (Command) + V = paste
6. Apple (Command) + P = print
7. Apple (Command) + Shift + > = increase font size by 2 points
8. Apple (Command) + Shift + < = decrease font size by 2 points
9. Apple (Command) + + = subscript
10. Apple (Command) + S = save
11. Apple (Command) + Option + Control + 8 = turn screen to negative
12. Apple (Command) + A = highlight all
13. Apple (Command) + Z = undo
14. Apple (Command) + O = open a saved document
15. Apple (Command) + W = close a window
16. Apple (Command) + N = open a new blank document
17. Apple (Command) + Q = quit entire program
18. Apple (Command) + H = hide all open windows in a program
19. Apple (Command) + L = left justify text
20. Apple (Command) + E = center justify text
21. Apple (Command) + R = right justify text
22. Apple (Command) + D = font menu (in Word) / bookmark a page (Internet)
23. Apple (Command) + F = find text in a document or window
24. Apple (Command) + T = open a new tab in an Internet window
25. Apple (Command) + Shift + arrow keys = highlights an entire line, depending on where your cursor is
26. Option + Shift + arrow keys = highlights one word at a time, depending on where your cursor is (get rid of shift key in order to just skip back and forth between words without highlighting)