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Pressing CTRL + B
will make the selected text bold.
Pressing CTRL + B
will make the selected text bold.
True (A)
The keyboard shortcut CTRL + Q
is used to save a document.
The keyboard shortcut CTRL + Q
is used to save a document.
False (B)
An I-Beam cursor indicates you can click and drag to resize an object.
An I-Beam cursor indicates you can click and drag to resize an object.
False (B)
The shortcut CTRL + A
is used to select all.
The shortcut CTRL + A
is used to select all.
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Pressing CTRL + RIGHT ARROW
moves the cursor to the start of the paragraph.
Pressing CTRL + RIGHT ARROW
moves the cursor to the start of the paragraph.
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If the cursor is in the shape of a pointing hand, it means the area is a link.
If the cursor is in the shape of a pointing hand, it means the area is a link.
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The CTRL + SHIFT + V
will paste text without formatting.
The CTRL + SHIFT + V
will paste text without formatting.
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The keyboard shortcut CTRL + E
aligns text to the right.
The keyboard shortcut CTRL + E
aligns text to the right.
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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 actions
- CTRL + Y: Redoes actions
- CTRL + B: Makes text bold
- CTRL + I: Italicizes text
- CTRL + U: Underlines text
- CTRL + E: Centers aligned text
- CTRL + L: Aligns text to the left
- CTRL + R: Aligns text to the right
- CTRL + A: Selects all
- CTRL + S: Saves the document
- CTRL + O: Opens a file
- CTRL + P: Prints the document
- 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) can have different shapes (e.g., arrow, hand, hourglass)
- Each shape indicates a different function
- Arrow: Selecting
- Hand: Link
- I-Beam: Typing
- Hourglass: Waiting
- Two-headed arrow: Resizing
- Four-headed arrow: Moving
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Test your knowledge of essential keyboard shortcuts for productivity. This quiz covers various commands that enhance document editing and navigation. See how well you can remember and apply these shortcuts in your daily tasks!