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What function does the shortcut CTRL + V perform?
What function does the shortcut CTRL + V perform?
- Pastes text or images (correct)
- Saves the document
- Copies text or images
- Cuts text or images
CTRL + A selects all content in the document.
CTRL + A selects all content in the document.
True (A)
What does the shortcut CTRL + N do?
What does the shortcut CTRL + N do?
Opens a new document
The shortcut _______ is used to make text bold.
The shortcut _______ is used to make text bold.
Match each keyboard shortcut with its function:
Match each keyboard shortcut with its function:
Which keyboard shortcut combination is used to underline text?
Which keyboard shortcut combination is used to underline text?
The hourglass cursor indicates that you should wait.
The hourglass cursor indicates that you should wait.
What does CTRL + X do?
What does CTRL + X do?
Flashcards
Keyboard Shortcut
Keyboard Shortcut
A special key combination used to perform actions quickly on a computer, instead of using a mouse.
CTRL + C
CTRL + C
Copies selected text or images to a temporary storage area called the clipboard.
CTRL + V
CTRL + V
Pastes the contents of the clipboard to your current location.
CTRL + B
CTRL + B
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CTRL + I
CTRL + I
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CTRL + RIGHT ARROW
CTRL + RIGHT ARROW
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CTRL + DOWN ARROW
CTRL + DOWN ARROW
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Cursor
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Study Notes
Keyboard Shortcuts
- CTRL + C: Copies text or images to the clipboard
- CTRL + N: Opens a new document
- CTRL + V: Pastes
- CTRL + Z: Undoes
- CTRL + Y: Redos
- CTRL + B: Makes text bold
- CTRL + I: Italicizes text
- CTRL + U: Underlines text
- CTRL + E: Centers text
- CTRL + L: Aligns text left
- CTRL + R: Aligns text right
- CTRL + A: Selects all
- CTRL + S: Saves
- CTRL + O: Opens an existing document
- CTRL + P: Prints
- CTRL + Right Arrow: Moves the cursor to the start of the next word
- CTRL + Left Arrow: Moves the cursor to the start of the previous word
- CTRL + Up Arrow: Moves the cursor to the previous paragraph
- CTRL + Down Arrow: Moves the cursor to the start of the next paragraph
Cursor Information
- The cursor (or mouse pointer) is controlled by the mouse and can have different shapes (e.g., arrow, pointing hand, hourglass).
- Each shape has a function.
- Arrow: Selects.
- Pointing Hand: Indicates a link.
- I-Beam: Indicates text input field.
- Hourglass: Indicates waiting.
- 2-Arrow: Resizes.
- 4-Arrow: Moves.
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Description
This quiz explores essential keyboard shortcuts that enhance productivity while using documents. Participants will learn how to efficiently copy, paste, and format text along with using the cursor for navigation. Test your knowledge about these shortcuts and improve your digital skills.