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Archive for May, 2008

Shortcuts – Part 2

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Remembering all these shortcuts may seem like a daunting task, but as you start to use them you will start to remember them. Also, once you read them you’ll remember that you can do it, and just need to pop back here to reread the steps.

  • Increasing/Decreasing size of text
    If you hold down the Ctrl key on your key board and then turn the small wheel in the middle of your mouse away from you or towards you, the print (font) size will change – larger or smaller – depending on which way you turn the wheel. Let go of the control key when desired size is reached and the wheel will return to its scrolling function. This works in most programs, ie email, Word, Excel, Internet Browsers etc.
  • Using the Ctrl and Shift keys to move/delete/copy items – ie files, emails
    When sorting emails, transferring files etc you can select multiple files by using the shift or control keys. Say you have a list of 10 emails and you want to move emails 1-7. Click on the first email, hold down the shift key and click on the 7th email. Let go of the shift key. Your emails are now highlighted, click in the highlighted area and hold down the mouse button. Move your mouse over to where you wish to move the emails and let go of the mouse button. If you only want emails 1, 3 & 7, hold down the Ctrl key and click on each of the emails you want, let go of the Ctrl key. Click and hold down the mouse button on one of the highlighted emails. (If you click anywhere else you will have to reselect the emails.) Holding down the mouse button, move the emails to where you want to file them. Use a combination of the two keys when doing mass moving/filing. The Ctrl key can also be used to deselect an email. In the same example of 7 emails, you want them all except email 3. Use the shift key to select all seven emails, then use the Ctrl key to deselect email 3.
  • Reveal Codes
    Can’t figure out why your tabs aren’t working in Microsoft Word? Turn on "reveal codes". Look for the ¶ (paragraph sign) in your tool bar, click on it and you will be able to see all your paragraphs, tabs and spaces. When you’re done, just click on it and all the extra details go away. The "revealed codes" will not print if you have them displayed.

To be continued……..

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