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Win + E : opens windows explorer
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Alt+F4 also did something, but i forgot what is was.
       
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Alt+F4 closes the curent window you're working in or ends the program you're working with
       
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Win+Tab is a more fun way to cycle through apps and desktop on windows 7
       
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Shortcuts while working with documents in Microsoft Word:

Ctrl + N — Creates a new document.

 

Ctrl + O — Opens an existing document.

 

F1 — Opens the Help panel.

 

F7 — Opens Editor tool for spelling and grammar check.

 

Ctrl + Shift + Left / Right arrow keys — Selects a word to the left or to the right.

 

Shift + F7 — Selects the previous word, opens the thesaurus, and looks up its meaning.

 

Alt + Shift + R — Copies the header or footer used in the previous section of the document.

 

Ctrl + Shift + “<” or “>” — Makes font size smaller or bigger one preset size at a time.

 

Ctrl + Shift + C — Copies the character formatting of a selection.

 

Ctrl + Shift + V — Applies the character formatting onto selected text.

 

Ctrl + Shift + K — Turns small letters into capitals.

 

Ctrl + E / L / R — Centers a paragraph (Left-align and right-align respectively).

 

Ctrl + K — Inserts a hyperlink.

 

Ctrl + 1 / + 2 — Sets single-spacing / double-spacing respectively (text must be selected).

 

Ctrl + 5 — Sets 1.5 spacing between lines.

 

Ctrl + Shift + N — Applies Normal paragraph style.

 

Alt + Ctrl + 1 / + 2 / + 3 — Applies Heading 1 / Heading 2 / Heading 3 paragraph styles respectively.

 

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