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Ctrl + B. Bold selected text. Ctrl + C. Copy a selection to the Clipboard.
To copy and paste, you can use keyboard shortcuts: PC: Ctrl + c for Copy, Ctrl + x for Cut, and Ctrl + v for Paste. Mac: ⌘ + c for Copy, ⌘ + x for Cut, and ⌘ + v for Paste.
Backspace Key and Delete Key are used for 'correcting mistakes'. 1) In order to delete the text to the left of the 'insertion point', then we have to press the <Backspace Key>.
Basics To do thisPress Change the font CTRL+SHIFT+F Change the font size CTRL+SHIFT+P Increase the font size of the selected text CTRL+SHIFT+> Decrease the font size of the selected text CTRL+SHIFT+<
The QWERTY layout is the most popular option, but there are also AZERTY and QWERTZ keyboards, as well as many others…
Click 'File' or press 'Alt' + 'F', see Fig 1. Click 'Options' in the left column or press 'Alt' + 'T', see Fig 2. Click, or use the arrow keys, to select 'Proofing', see Fig 3. Click the 'Autocorrect Options' button, or press 'A', to open the AutoCorrect dialog box, see Fig 4.
Use Ctrl + C to copy instead. Copying is like cutting, except the original file remains after you've pasted a copy. Ctrl + V is the shortcut to paste. Use this to move a cut file or create a second instance of a copied file in a new location.
Convention. In most other applications (especially data applications), Ctrl+D is duplicate. I often find myself deleting something instead of duplicating because of this.
Ctrl + B. Bold selected text. Ctrl + C. Copy a selection to the Clipboard.
To right-click on Windows, press Shift + F10, or press the Menu key on the keyboard. To right-click on Mac, enable Mouse Keys, then press Ctrl + M (or Ctrl + 0).