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  • Ctrl B, Ctrl I, or Ctrl U apply bold, italics, or underline to highlighted text, respectively.

  • Ctrl P prints whatever is in an active window.

  • Ctrl Backspace erases an entire word at a time, instead of a letter. Ctrl up or down arrows let you scroll an entire paragraph at a time, instead of one line, and Ctrl Shift up or down arrow will select an entire paragraph.

  • Ctrl Enter inserts a page break in Word.

  • Alt Ctrl C inserts the copyright symbol (Alt Ctrl R inserts the registered trademark symbol, and Alt Ctrl T makes the trademark symbol).

  • In Outlook, you can jump to the section you want: Ctrl 1 switches to the Mail window, Ctrl 2 switches to the Calender, Ctrl 3 to Contacts, Ctrl 4 to Tasks, and Ctrl 5 to Notes.

  • Ctrl Shift M starts a new message in Outlook. (Use Ctrl Shift C for a new contact.)

  • In Outlook e-mail, hit Ctrl N to compose a new message, Ctrl R to reply to a message.


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Some handy stuff, I C.
can be useful. But Either I use them or have no need of them.

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I dont know why, but this just brought back a memory of me sitting in my computer class in 5th grade playing Microsoft's "hidden" simulator in Excel 97. At least I think it was a simulator :confused:

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Proud to be reminding you at least your childhood computing stuffs. LOL....