Every command in Word can be accessed by using shortcut.Note: Add-ins and other programs may add new tabs to the ribbon and may provide access keys for those tabs.There are two ways to navigate the tabs in the ribbon:To go to the ribbon, press Alt, and then, to move between tabs,...
All shortcuts in this section apply globally unless otherwise specified. The Global context means that the shortcut is applicable in any tool window in Visual Studio.注意 You can look up the shortcut for any command by opening the Options dialog box, expanding the Environmen...
shows the ledger entries for a record when you open the record in a card. This article includes some of the more common business-specific shortcuts. Be aware that the shortcuts might differ in your solution. In the user interface, the tooltip for an action shows the keyboard shortcut to ...
Alt+Spacebar Open the shortcut menu for the active window Alt+Left arrow Back Alt+Right arrow Forward Alt+Page Up Move up one screen Alt+Page Down Move down one screen Alt+Tab Switch between open apps (except desktop apps) Ctrl+F4 Close the active document (in apps that allow...
This article describes the keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys in Excel for Windows. Notes: To quickly find a shortcut in this article, you can use the Search. Press Ctrl+F, and then type your search words. If an action that you use often does not...
The shortcuts in this topic refer to the US keyboard layout. Keys for other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard. A plus sign (+) in a shortcut means that you need to press multiple keys at the same time. A comma sign (,) in a shortcut means that ...
Keyboard ShortcutAction Ctrl+FOpen the Navigation pane Ctrl+Alt+HomeDisplay the list of browse objects Ctrl+Page DownGo to the next object of the selected type Ctrl+Page UpGo to the previous object of the selected type Ctrl+GorF5Go to a page, section, bookmark, graphic, or other location...
RedoCtrl+YRepeat the latest undone action. Cut, Copy, and Paste CutCtrl+X, ⇧ Shift+DeleteCut the the selected data/graphics and send them to the computer clipboard memory. The cut data can be later inserted to another place in the same worksheet, into another spreadsheet, or into some...
Repeat Last Action in Excel (Shortcuts) #3 Fill Down This one would help you while entering data in Excel. Use it to copy the cell right above the active cell. Note that this would copy the contents, formulas, and formatting as well. ...
TheF4shortcut is quirky but extremely helpful. It will repeat the last action you took, whether that be formatting or deleting text. For example, let's say you have several headings in a paper you want to be a different font, color, and size than the rest of the text. Instead of man...