Microsoft Windows & Web Browser (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome) Keyboard shortcuts that help you improve your performance, usage and let you do work faster than before.
100+ Keyboards Shortcuts For Google Chrome (Windows)CreativeRJT
Using shortcuts makes you more efficient at doing certain tasks on your computer. When you're not necessarily reaching for the mouse every second and once you start using shortcuts each day, you'll start noticing a boost to productivity.
This document provides shortcuts and commands for Google Chrome. It includes shortcuts for navigating tabs, opening specific pages like history and bookmarks, and performing common editing tasks like copying and pasting. The document also lists several "about:" pages for accessing things like memory usage, plugins, and cached pages directly from the address bar.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts, navigation shortcuts, text editing shortcuts, search shortcuts, and mouse shortcuts for Mozilla Firefox. It also lists locations for cached elements, profile folders, and advanced configuration pages. Tips are included for blocking popups, customizing toolbars, creating desktop shortcuts for pages, setting Firefox as the default browser, and managing privacy settings.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and using features in the Chrome browser. It includes shortcuts for managing tabs, using the address bar, viewing and browsing webpages, searching, bookmarking, and accessing other browser tools. Some key shortcuts are Ctrl+T to open a new tab, Ctrl+W to close the current tab, and Ctrl+L to jump to the address bar. Bookmarking shortcuts include Ctrl+D to bookmark the current page and Ctrl+Shift+B to show or hide bookmarks.
This document provides shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Windows, Microsoft Excel and web browsers. Some key shortcuts included are F1 for help in Word, Ctrl+C for copy, Ctrl+V for paste, Alt+Tab to switch windows, F5 to refresh in browsers, and Ctrl+S to save in Word, Excel and other programs. Navigation shortcuts like page up/down, arrow keys and tab are also listed.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. It includes shortcuts using Ctrl, Alt, Shift buttons alone or in combination for common commands like copy, paste, bold, italics, find and replace. The document also shares some Excel formulas for calculations and websites that can help learn MS Office.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome browser. Some key shortcuts include:
- Alt + Tab to toggle between browser windows
- F11 to enter/exit full screen mode
- Ctrl + T to open a new tab
- Ctrl + W to close the current tab
- Ctrl + Tab to move through open tabs
100+ Keyboards Shortcuts For Google Chrome (Windows)CreativeRJT
Using shortcuts makes you more efficient at doing certain tasks on your computer. When you're not necessarily reaching for the mouse every second and once you start using shortcuts each day, you'll start noticing a boost to productivity.
This document provides shortcuts and commands for Google Chrome. It includes shortcuts for navigating tabs, opening specific pages like history and bookmarks, and performing common editing tasks like copying and pasting. The document also lists several "about:" pages for accessing things like memory usage, plugins, and cached pages directly from the address bar.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts, navigation shortcuts, text editing shortcuts, search shortcuts, and mouse shortcuts for Mozilla Firefox. It also lists locations for cached elements, profile folders, and advanced configuration pages. Tips are included for blocking popups, customizing toolbars, creating desktop shortcuts for pages, setting Firefox as the default browser, and managing privacy settings.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and using features in the Chrome browser. It includes shortcuts for managing tabs, using the address bar, viewing and browsing webpages, searching, bookmarking, and accessing other browser tools. Some key shortcuts are Ctrl+T to open a new tab, Ctrl+W to close the current tab, and Ctrl+L to jump to the address bar. Bookmarking shortcuts include Ctrl+D to bookmark the current page and Ctrl+Shift+B to show or hide bookmarks.
This document provides shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Windows, Microsoft Excel and web browsers. Some key shortcuts included are F1 for help in Word, Ctrl+C for copy, Ctrl+V for paste, Alt+Tab to switch windows, F5 to refresh in browsers, and Ctrl+S to save in Word, Excel and other programs. Navigation shortcuts like page up/down, arrow keys and tab are also listed.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. It includes shortcuts using Ctrl, Alt, Shift buttons alone or in combination for common commands like copy, paste, bold, italics, find and replace. The document also shares some Excel formulas for calculations and websites that can help learn MS Office.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome browser. Some key shortcuts include:
- Alt + Tab to toggle between browser windows
- F11 to enter/exit full screen mode
- Ctrl + T to open a new tab
- Ctrl + W to close the current tab
- Ctrl + Tab to move through open tabs
Shortcut keys of windows operating system and windowsDEV YADAV
The document lists many keyboard shortcuts for Windows, Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Visual Basic. Some common shortcuts include Windows Key + D to minimize windows and show the desktop, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste, and Ctrl + Z to undo. Shortcuts are provided to format text, insert tables and charts, search/find, print, save, and more across various programs.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Windows, and special characters. It includes over 300 shortcuts for common commands and functions. Some key shortcuts included are Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps, F2 to edit the selected cell in Excel, and Ctrl+A to select all content.
This document provides shortcuts for various programs including Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, saving files, switching between programs and windows, formatting text, and more. Many shortcuts use Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and function keys. The shortcuts are organized by program or application for quick reference.
This document provides shortcuts for various programs including Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, saving files, switching between programs and windows, formatting text, and navigating documents. Many shortcuts use Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and function keys alone or in combination for quick access to commands from the keyboard.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for common commands and functions in Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+A to select all, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps in Windows, and Ctrl+S to save in Word and Excel.
This document provides a comparison of shortcut keys between Microsoft Word and Google Docs. It lists common formatting and editing shortcuts for font style, find and replace, inserting tables, tracking changes, and more. Microsoft Word and Google Docs share many similar shortcuts but some functions differ between the applications, such as inserting footnotes or switching document views. The sheet is intended to help users familiar with Word transition to using Google Docs more efficiently by learning equivalent keyboard shortcuts.
The document lists keyboard shortcuts for common formatting and editing functions in Microsoft Word. It includes shortcuts for selecting text, copying, pasting, cutting, bolding, italicizing, changing font size and style, aligning text, indenting, and more. Contact information is provided at the bottom for any questions.
The document provides short keys and shortcuts for various commands in Microsoft Word, Excel, and other applications. In Word, common shortcuts are provided for formatting text, navigating documents, editing text and paragraphs. In Excel, shortcuts are listed for common file management tasks like opening, saving, printing and formatting cells. The shortcuts allow performing tasks more quickly in the applications.
The document lists 25 Microsoft Word shortcuts including their functions such as Ctrl + A to select all, Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste. It also provides the student's name, class, and date which is Monday, March 19, 2012 at 8:00.
The document provides an A-Z list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used when working on a computer to make interactions easier by reducing the need to use a mouse. The shortcuts allow for actions like selecting all text, copying, pasting, bolding, italics, justifying text, creating links, printing and more. It also lists the school and classroom websites for PS46Q and Mrs. Elias' computer class.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word. It is organized by function keys, control keys, alt keys, and control+shift keys. The shortcuts cover a range of formatting and document navigation functions like copying text, changing fonts, inserting fields, checking spelling, and printing documents.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various programs including Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel, Outlook as well as general shortcuts for Windows and the internet. It provides over 70 shortcuts organized by the Ctrl or Alt key combined with other keys to perform common functions like copying, pasting, formatting text, navigating documents and windows, and managing emails and contacts.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Windows, and special characters. It includes over 300 shortcuts for common commands and functions. Some key shortcuts included are Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps, F2 to edit the selected cell in Excel, and Ctrl+A to select all content.
The document provides guidance for drawing network diagrams based on figures containing nodes and edges. It explains how to represent different elements such as nodes, edges, Greek characters, abbreviations, parent and child nodes, phosphorylation, floating text, and grouped objects. The overall goal is to recreate the network diagram as accurately as possible based on the elements and relationships shown in the figure.
SVC201 Distributing Work in the Cloud with AWS Flow Framework and Amazon SWF ...Amazon Web Services
Applications today can span on-site and off-site environments, as well as across multiple compute resources in the cloud. Come learn how to simplify your application’s state management, asynchronous tasks and work distribution with Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF). During this session, you will learn how to use the SWF Flow Framework to define your application logic in “workflows” that are managed at high-scale and with fault-tolerance by Amazon SWF.
Big Data 2.0: YARN Enablement for Distributed ETL & SQL with HadoopCaserta
In our most recent Big Data Warehousing Meetup, we learned about transitioning from Big Data 1.0 with Hadoop 1.x with nascent technologies to the advent of Hadoop 2.x with YARN to enable distributed ETL, SQL and Analytics solutions. Caserta Concepts Chief Architect Elliott Cordo and an Actian Engineer covered the complete data value chain of an Enterprise-ready platform including data connectivity, collection, preparation, optimization and analytics with end user access.
For more information on our services or upcoming events, please visit our website at http://www.casertaconcepts.com/.
The document discusses five key principles for architecting applications on AWS: elasticity, designing for failure, loose coupling, security, and performance. It provides examples and services for each principle such as using Amazon EC2 for elasticity, designing with fault tolerance using services like RDS and Route 53, loosely coupling components with services like SQS and SWF, leveraging security services like IAM, and scaling vertically with cluster compute or horizontally using services like ElastiCache for performance.
Netflix has transitioned its media pipeline to be fully hosted on AWS. It originally used custom data centers but faced issues with hardware failures and an inability to scale quickly enough. By moving to AWS, Netflix has been able to rapidly scale its infrastructure from a few thousand EC2 instances to over 10,000 to support new device launches and content expansions. Its current pipeline stores media in S3 and uses EC2 to perform encoding. It is working on a new massively parallel encoding system called MAPLE to reduce latency further. Netflix also sees an opportunity to partner with content owners as a digital vault, preserving original video DNA in AWS Glacier for low cost long term storage.
Automated Media Workflows in the Cloud (MED304) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
Ingesting, storing, processing and delivering a large library of content involves massive complexity. This session walks through sample code that leverages AWS Services to perform all these tasks while coordinating the activities with Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF). Along the journey you are introduced to best practices for cost optimization, monitoring, reporting, and exception or error handling. In addition to the sample workflow, a guest speaker from Netflix takes the audience on a deep dive into their “digital supply chain” where you learn how they have automated their processes in moving data all the way from the studios to the last mile. Services covered include Amazon SWF, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Glacier, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Amazon Mechanical Turk, and Amazon CloudFront.
Hadoop Demystified + Automation Smackdown! Austin JUG June 24 2014datafundamentals
This document discusses two approaches to ETL jobs in Hadoop: a manual "special snowflake" approach and an automated approach. The manual approach involves a team spending a year copying and pasting code for 15 jobs. This leads to spaghetti code and is not sustainable. The automated approach involves designing reusable templates and rules to automate the ETL process. This frees up the developer Brent to focus on design rather than manual work. It results in code that is clean, consistent, easy to maintain and passes the "10 minute test" of being idempotent. The document demonstrates generating ETL code from metadata and deploying the automated jobs to Hadoop.
The fourth in our series of webinars, 'Journey Through the AWS Cloud'. This complimentary presentation discusses the use of services offered by AWS that alleviate the need for you to install and manage software on EC2 instances. We introduce the key services customers employ to keep them focused on developing their applications, whilst AWS takes care of running the scalable and reliable building blocks upon which they are built.
The introductory morning session will discuss big data challenges and provide an overview of the AWS Big Data Platform. We will also cover:
• How AWS customers leverage the platform to manage massive volumes of data from a variety of sources while containing costs.
• Reference architectures for popular use cases, including: connected devices (IoT), log streaming, real-time intelligence, and analytics.
• The AWS big data portfolio of services, including Amazon S3, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Elastic MapReduce (EMR) and Redshift.
• The latest relational database engine, Amazon Aurora - a MySQL-compatible, highly-available relational database engine which provides up to five times better performance than MySQL at a price one-tenth the cost of a commercial database.
• Amazon Machine Learning – the latest big data service from AWS provides visualization tools and wizards that guide you through the process of creating machine learning (ML) models without having to learn complex ML algorithms and technology.
Shortcut keys of windows operating system and windowsDEV YADAV
The document lists many keyboard shortcuts for Windows, Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Visual Basic. Some common shortcuts include Windows Key + D to minimize windows and show the desktop, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste, and Ctrl + Z to undo. Shortcuts are provided to format text, insert tables and charts, search/find, print, save, and more across various programs.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Windows, and special characters. It includes over 300 shortcuts for common commands and functions. Some key shortcuts included are Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps, F2 to edit the selected cell in Excel, and Ctrl+A to select all content.
This document provides shortcuts for various programs including Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, saving files, switching between programs and windows, formatting text, and more. Many shortcuts use Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and function keys. The shortcuts are organized by program or application for quick reference.
This document provides shortcuts for various programs including Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, saving files, switching between programs and windows, formatting text, and navigating documents. Many shortcuts use Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and function keys alone or in combination for quick access to commands from the keyboard.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for common commands and functions in Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+A to select all, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps in Windows, and Ctrl+S to save in Word and Excel.
This document provides a comparison of shortcut keys between Microsoft Word and Google Docs. It lists common formatting and editing shortcuts for font style, find and replace, inserting tables, tracking changes, and more. Microsoft Word and Google Docs share many similar shortcuts but some functions differ between the applications, such as inserting footnotes or switching document views. The sheet is intended to help users familiar with Word transition to using Google Docs more efficiently by learning equivalent keyboard shortcuts.
The document lists keyboard shortcuts for common formatting and editing functions in Microsoft Word. It includes shortcuts for selecting text, copying, pasting, cutting, bolding, italicizing, changing font size and style, aligning text, indenting, and more. Contact information is provided at the bottom for any questions.
The document provides short keys and shortcuts for various commands in Microsoft Word, Excel, and other applications. In Word, common shortcuts are provided for formatting text, navigating documents, editing text and paragraphs. In Excel, shortcuts are listed for common file management tasks like opening, saving, printing and formatting cells. The shortcuts allow performing tasks more quickly in the applications.
The document lists 25 Microsoft Word shortcuts including their functions such as Ctrl + A to select all, Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste. It also provides the student's name, class, and date which is Monday, March 19, 2012 at 8:00.
The document provides an A-Z list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used when working on a computer to make interactions easier by reducing the need to use a mouse. The shortcuts allow for actions like selecting all text, copying, pasting, bolding, italics, justifying text, creating links, printing and more. It also lists the school and classroom websites for PS46Q and Mrs. Elias' computer class.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word. It is organized by function keys, control keys, alt keys, and control+shift keys. The shortcuts cover a range of formatting and document navigation functions like copying text, changing fonts, inserting fields, checking spelling, and printing documents.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various programs including Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel, Outlook as well as general shortcuts for Windows and the internet. It provides over 70 shortcuts organized by the Ctrl or Alt key combined with other keys to perform common functions like copying, pasting, formatting text, navigating documents and windows, and managing emails and contacts.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Windows, and special characters. It includes over 300 shortcuts for common commands and functions. Some key shortcuts included are Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Alt+Tab to switch between open apps, F2 to edit the selected cell in Excel, and Ctrl+A to select all content.
The document provides guidance for drawing network diagrams based on figures containing nodes and edges. It explains how to represent different elements such as nodes, edges, Greek characters, abbreviations, parent and child nodes, phosphorylation, floating text, and grouped objects. The overall goal is to recreate the network diagram as accurately as possible based on the elements and relationships shown in the figure.
SVC201 Distributing Work in the Cloud with AWS Flow Framework and Amazon SWF ...Amazon Web Services
Applications today can span on-site and off-site environments, as well as across multiple compute resources in the cloud. Come learn how to simplify your application’s state management, asynchronous tasks and work distribution with Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF). During this session, you will learn how to use the SWF Flow Framework to define your application logic in “workflows” that are managed at high-scale and with fault-tolerance by Amazon SWF.
Big Data 2.0: YARN Enablement for Distributed ETL & SQL with HadoopCaserta
In our most recent Big Data Warehousing Meetup, we learned about transitioning from Big Data 1.0 with Hadoop 1.x with nascent technologies to the advent of Hadoop 2.x with YARN to enable distributed ETL, SQL and Analytics solutions. Caserta Concepts Chief Architect Elliott Cordo and an Actian Engineer covered the complete data value chain of an Enterprise-ready platform including data connectivity, collection, preparation, optimization and analytics with end user access.
For more information on our services or upcoming events, please visit our website at http://www.casertaconcepts.com/.
The document discusses five key principles for architecting applications on AWS: elasticity, designing for failure, loose coupling, security, and performance. It provides examples and services for each principle such as using Amazon EC2 for elasticity, designing with fault tolerance using services like RDS and Route 53, loosely coupling components with services like SQS and SWF, leveraging security services like IAM, and scaling vertically with cluster compute or horizontally using services like ElastiCache for performance.
Netflix has transitioned its media pipeline to be fully hosted on AWS. It originally used custom data centers but faced issues with hardware failures and an inability to scale quickly enough. By moving to AWS, Netflix has been able to rapidly scale its infrastructure from a few thousand EC2 instances to over 10,000 to support new device launches and content expansions. Its current pipeline stores media in S3 and uses EC2 to perform encoding. It is working on a new massively parallel encoding system called MAPLE to reduce latency further. Netflix also sees an opportunity to partner with content owners as a digital vault, preserving original video DNA in AWS Glacier for low cost long term storage.
Automated Media Workflows in the Cloud (MED304) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
Ingesting, storing, processing and delivering a large library of content involves massive complexity. This session walks through sample code that leverages AWS Services to perform all these tasks while coordinating the activities with Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF). Along the journey you are introduced to best practices for cost optimization, monitoring, reporting, and exception or error handling. In addition to the sample workflow, a guest speaker from Netflix takes the audience on a deep dive into their “digital supply chain” where you learn how they have automated their processes in moving data all the way from the studios to the last mile. Services covered include Amazon SWF, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Glacier, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Amazon Mechanical Turk, and Amazon CloudFront.
Hadoop Demystified + Automation Smackdown! Austin JUG June 24 2014datafundamentals
This document discusses two approaches to ETL jobs in Hadoop: a manual "special snowflake" approach and an automated approach. The manual approach involves a team spending a year copying and pasting code for 15 jobs. This leads to spaghetti code and is not sustainable. The automated approach involves designing reusable templates and rules to automate the ETL process. This frees up the developer Brent to focus on design rather than manual work. It results in code that is clean, consistent, easy to maintain and passes the "10 minute test" of being idempotent. The document demonstrates generating ETL code from metadata and deploying the automated jobs to Hadoop.
The fourth in our series of webinars, 'Journey Through the AWS Cloud'. This complimentary presentation discusses the use of services offered by AWS that alleviate the need for you to install and manage software on EC2 instances. We introduce the key services customers employ to keep them focused on developing their applications, whilst AWS takes care of running the scalable and reliable building blocks upon which they are built.
The introductory morning session will discuss big data challenges and provide an overview of the AWS Big Data Platform. We will also cover:
• How AWS customers leverage the platform to manage massive volumes of data from a variety of sources while containing costs.
• Reference architectures for popular use cases, including: connected devices (IoT), log streaming, real-time intelligence, and analytics.
• The AWS big data portfolio of services, including Amazon S3, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Elastic MapReduce (EMR) and Redshift.
• The latest relational database engine, Amazon Aurora - a MySQL-compatible, highly-available relational database engine which provides up to five times better performance than MySQL at a price one-tenth the cost of a commercial database.
• Amazon Machine Learning – the latest big data service from AWS provides visualization tools and wizards that guide you through the process of creating machine learning (ML) models without having to learn complex ML algorithms and technology.
(BDT303) Construct Your ETL Pipeline with AWS Data Pipeline, Amazon EMR, and ...Amazon Web Services
This document discusses Coursera's use of AWS services like Amazon Redshift, EMR, and Data Pipeline to consolidate their data from various sources, make the data easier for analysts and users to access, and increase the reliability of their data infrastructure. It describes how Coursera programmatically defined ETL pipelines using these services to extract, transform, and load data between sources like MySQL, Cassandra, S3, and Redshift. It also discusses how they built reporting and visualization tools to provide self-service access to the data and ensure high data quality and availability.
Hadoop is commonly used for processing large swaths of data in batch. While many of the necessary building blocks for data processing exist within the Hadoop ecosystem – HDFS, MapReduce, HBase, Hive, Pig, Oozie, and so on – it can be a challenge to assemble and operationalize them as a production ETL platform. This presentation covers one approach to data ingest, organization, format selection, process orchestration, and external system integration, based on collective experience acquired across many production Hadoop deployments.
This presenation explains basics of ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) concept in relation to such data solutions as data warehousing, data migration, or data integration. CloverETL is presented closely as an example of enterprise ETL tool. It also covers typical phases of data integration projects.
This document provides a list of shortcut keys for common commands in Microsoft Office applications like Word and Excel. It includes shortcuts for formatting text, navigating documents, inserting items like footnotes and tables of contents, and other commands. The shortcuts are grouped by command and listed with the associated key combination to execute each command quickly.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various tasks in Internet Explorer, organized into sections for viewing webpages, working with tabs, zooming, searching, printing/previewing, the address bar, menus, feeds/history/favorites, editing, developer tools, and the information bar. Many common shortcuts are included such as Ctrl+T to open a new tab, Ctrl+W to close the current tab/window, and F5 to refresh the current page. Specific shortcuts provided for navigating frames, scrolling, zooming, switching tabs, and more.
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This document provides an overview of many common keyboard shortcuts across different operating systems and applications. It discusses shortcuts for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Office applications like Excel, Word, Outlook and more. It also provides tips on how to create custom keyboard shortcuts for programs and applications. The document serves as a useful reference guide for many essential keyboard shortcuts.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+N for a new file, Ctrl+S for saving, Ctrl+C for copying, Ctrl+V for pasting, and F2 for editing the active cell. Navigation shortcuts include arrow keys, page up/down, and Ctrl+arrow keys. Formatting shortcuts use Ctrl combined with B for bold, I for italic, and U for underline.
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General Ctrl+Shift+P, F1 Show Command Palette Ctrl+P Quick Open, Go to File… Ctrl+Shift+N New window/instance Ctrl+Shift+W Close window/instance Ctrl+, User Settings Ctrl+K Ctrl+S Keyboard Shortcuts Basic editing Ctrl+X Cut line (empty selection) Ctrl+C Copy line (empty selection) Alt+ ↑ / ↓ Move line up/down Shift+Alt + ↓ / ↑ Copy line up/down Ctrl+Shift+K Delete line Ctrl+Enter Insert line below Ctrl+Shift+Enter Insert line above Ctrl+Shift+\ Jump to matching bracket Ctrl+] / [ Indent/outdent line Home / End Go to beginning/end of line Ctrl+Home Go to beginning of file Ctrl+End Go to end of file Ctrl+↑ / ↓ Scroll line up/down Alt+PgUp / PgDn Scroll page up/down Ctrl+Shift+[ Fold (collapse) region Ctrl+Shift+] Unfold (uncollapse) region Ctrl+K Ctrl+[ Fold (collapse) all subregions Ctrl+K Ctrl+] Unfold (uncollapse) all subregions Ctrl+K Ctrl+0 Fold (collapse) all regions Ctrl+K Ctrl+J Unfold (uncollapse) all regions Ctrl+K Ctrl+C Add line comment Ctrl+K Ctrl+U Remove line comment Ctrl+/ Toggle line comment Shift+Alt+A Toggle block comment Alt+Z Toggle word wrap
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