Find Text Quick With Ctrl-F
This is one of those important computer tips that you will use all the time. One of the things I find myself doing most frequently is trying to find one specific word or sentence within a much longer document or web page. Happily, if you know what you’re looking for, Windows makes it easy to find it. In almost every application, you can type Ctrl-F (F for Find) to find a word or series of characters. Ctrl-F works in Microsoft Word and Excel, all major Web browsers, Notepad, and many other applications. Go ahead and give it a try right now in your Web browser.
Shift ctrl -3(whole) or 4(parts) - screen shot (do not need to know)
Print screen
ctrl S- save
ctrl P- Print
ctrl Z- undo
ctrl alt del- menu/ restart
ctrl 2- double space
ctrl 1- single space
Alt tab- switch between open programs
Transfer big files.com- send large documents for free up to 2G
ctrl T- open a new tab
ctrl V- paste
ctrl C- copy
ctrl B- bold words
ctrl W- close tabs
ctrl L- left align
ctrl R- right align
ctrl E- center
ctrl A- select all
ctrl I- italize
Creating passwords: use a number, symbol, and capitol letter
I wish I was more comfortable with using access. I used it during the BTLE and I passed, but it's just not something I would feel comfortable using again.
I have done that before. That really is helpful when I'am trying to find something. I also wish that I was comfortable with Access as well.
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