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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:10 pm

Gmail shortcut
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c Compose - Allows you to compose a new message. + c allows you to compose a message in a new window.
/ Search - Puts your cursor in the search box.
k Move to newer conversation - Opens or moves your cursor to a more recent conversation. You can hit to expand a conversation.
j Move to older conversation - Opens or moves your cursor to the next oldest conversation. You can hit to expand a conversation.
n Next message - Moves your cursor to the next message. You can hit to expand or collapse a message. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
p Previous message - Moves your cursor to the previous message. You can hit to expand or collapse a message. (Only applicable in 'Conversation
o or Open - Opens your conversation. Also expands or collapses a message if you are in 'Conversation View.'
u Return to conversation list - Refreshes your page and returns you to the inbox, or list of conversations.
y Archive* Remove from current view - Automatically removes the message or conversation from your current view. From 'Inbox,' 'y' means Archive From 'Starred,' 'y' means Unstar From any label, 'y' means Remove the label * 'y' has no effect if you're in 'Spam,' 'Sent,' or 'All Mail.'
m Mute - Archives the conversation, and all future messages skip the Inbox unless sent or cc'd directly to you. Learn more.
x Select conversation - Automatically checks and selects a conversation so that you can archive, apply a label, or choose an action from the drop-down menu to apply to that conversation.
s Star a message or conversation - Adds or removes a star to a message or conversation. Stars allow you to give a message or conversation a special status.
! Report spam - Marks a message as spam and removes it from your conversation list.
r Reply - Reply to the message sender. + r allows you to reply to a message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
a Reply all - Reply to all message recipients. +a allows you to reply to all message recipients in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
f Forward - Forward a message. + f allows you to forward a message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
Escape from input field - Removes the cursor from your current input field.
+ s Save draft - Holding the key while pressing s when composing a message will save the current text as a draft. Make sure your cursor is in one of the text fields -- either the composition pane, or any of the To, CC, BCC, or Subject fields -- when using this shortcut. Macintosh users should use + s.
# Delete - Moves the conversation to Trash.
Combo-keys
Gmail
then Send message - After composing your message, use this combination to send it automatically. (Supported in Internet Explorer and Firefox, on Windows.)
y then o Archive and next - Archive your conversation and move to the next one.
g then a Go to 'All Mail' - Takes you to 'All Mail,' the storage site for all mail you've ever sent or received (and have not deleted).
g then s Go to 'Starred' - Takes you to all conversations you have starred.
g then c Go to 'Contacts' - Takes you to your Contacts list.
g then d Go to 'Drafts' - Takes you to all drafts you have saved.
g then i Go to 'Inbox' - Returns you to the inbox.
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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:16 pm

SQL QUERY ANALYZER
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CTRL-SHFT-F2 Bookmarks: Clear all bookmarks. + –
CTRL+F2 Bookmarks: Insert or remove a bookmark (toggle). + –
F2 Bookmarks: Move to next bookmark. + –
SHFT+F2 Bookmarks: Move to previous bookmark. + –
ALT+BREAK Cancel a query. + –
CTRL+O Connections: Connect. + –
CTRL+F4 Connections: Disconnect. + –
CTRL+F4 Connections: Disconnect and close child window. + –
ALT+F1 Database object information. + –
CTRL+SHFT+DEL Editing: Clear the active Editor pane. + –
CTRL+SHFT+C Editing: Comment out code. + –
CTRL+C Editing: Copy. You can also use CTRL+INSERT. + –
CTRL+X Editing: Cut. You can also use SHFT+DEL. + –
SHFT+TAB Editing: Decrease indent. + –
CTRL+DEL Editing: Delete through the end of a line in the Editor pane. + –
CTRL+F Editing: Find. + –
CTRL+G Editing: Go to a line number. + –
TAB Editing: Increase indent. + –
CTRL+SHFT+L Editing: Make selection lowercase. + –
CTRL+SHFT+U Editing: Make selection uppercase. + –
CTRL+V Editing: Paste. You can also use SHFT+INSERT. + –
CTRL+SHFT+R Editing: Remove comments. + –
F3 Editing: Repeat last search or find next. + –
CTRL+H Editing: Replace. + –
CTRL+A Editing: Select all. + –
CTRL+Z Editing: Undo. + –
F5 Execute a query. You can also use CTRL+E (for backward compatibility). + –
F1 Help for SQL Query Analyzer. + –
SHFT+F1 Help for the selected Transact-SQL statement. + –
F6 Navigation: Switch between query and result panes. + –
Shft+F6 Navigation: Switch panes. + –
CTRL+W Navigation: Window Selector. + –
CTRL+N New Query window. + –
F8 Object Browser (show/hide). + –
F4 Object Search. + –
CTRL+F5 Parse the query and check syntax. + –
CTRL+P Print. + –
CTRL+D Results: Display results in grid format. + –
CTRL+T Results: Display results in text format. + –
CTRL+B Results: Move the splitter. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F Results: Save results to file. + –
CTRL+R Results: Show Results pane (toggle). + –
CTRL+S Save. + –
CTRL+SHFT+INSERT Templates: Insert a template. + –
CTRL+SHFT+M Templates: Replace template parameters. + –
CTRL+L Tuning: Display estimated execution plan. + –
CTRL+K Tuning: Display execution plan (toggle ON/OFF). + –
CTRL+I Tuning: Index Tuning Wizard. + –
CTRL+SHFT+S Tuning: Show client statistics + –
CTRL+SHFT+T Tuning: Show server trace. + –
CTRL+U Use database. + –
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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:22 pm

Firefox Shortcut
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Ctrl+D Add Bookmark + –
Backspace or Alt+<- Back + –
Ctrl+B or Ctrl+I Bookmarks + –
F7 Caret Browsing + –
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 Close Tab + –
Ctrl+Shft+W or Alt+F4 Close Window + –
Ctrl+Enter Complete .com Address 2 + –
Shft+Enter Complete .net Address 2 + –
Ctrl+Shft+Enter Complete .org Address 2 + –
Ctrl+C Copy + –
Ctrl+X Cut + –
Ctrl+- Decrease Text Size + –
Del Delete + –
Shft+Del Delete Individual Form Auto-Complete Entry + –
Ctrl+Shft+I DOM Inspector + –
Ctrl+J Downloads + –
Ctrl+G F3 Find Again + –
' Find As You Type Link + –
/ Find As You Type Text + –
Ctrl+Shft+G Shft+F3 Find Previous + –
Ctrl+F Find in This Page + –
Shft+Backspace or Alt+-> Forward + –
Down Go Down One Line + –
Up Go Up One Line + –
PageDown Go Down One Page + –
PageUp Go Up One Page + –
End Go to Bottom of Page + –
Home Go to Top of Page + –
F11 Full Screen + –
F1 Help + –
Ctrl+H History + –
Alt+Home Home Page + –
Ctrl++ Increase Text Size + –
F6 Move to Next Frame + –
Shft+F6 Move to Previous Frame + –
Ctrl+M New Mail Message 3 + –
Ctrl+T New Tab + –
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PageDown Next Tab + –
Ctrl+N New Window + –
Ctrl+O Open File + –
Enter Open Link + –
Ctrl+Enter Open Link in New Tab + –
Shft+Enter Open Link in New Window + –
Alt+Enter Open Address in New Tab 2 + –
Ctrl+I Page Info + –
Ctrl+U Page Source + –
Ctrl+V Paste + –
Ctrl+Shft+Tab or Ctrl+PageUp Previous Tab + –
Ctrl+P Print + –
Ctrl+Shft+Z or Ctrl+Y Redo + –
F5 or Ctrl+R Reload + –
Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shft+R Reload (override cache) + –
Ctrl+0 Restore Text Size + –
Ctrl+S Save Page As + –
Alt+Enter Save Link Target As + –
Ctrl+A Select All + –
Ctrl+L or Alt+D Select Location Bar + –
Down Select Next Auto-Complete entry in text field + –
Up Select Previous Auto-Complete entry in text field + –
Ctrl+Down Select Next Search Engine in Search Bar + –
Ctrl+Up Select Previous Search Engine in Search Bar + –
Ctrl+[1 to 9] Select Tab [1 to 9] + –
Esc Stop + –
Spacebar Toggle Checkbox + –
Ctrl+Z Undo + –
Ctrl+K Web Search + –
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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:25 pm

MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 8
Code:

Insert
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-Shft-Space Non-Breaking Space ( ) + –
Shft-Return Line Break + –
Ctrl-Alt-I Image + –
Ctrl-Alt-T Table + –
Modify
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-T Quick Tag Editor + –
working with Tables
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-click cell(s) Select individual (or multiple, discontinuous) table cells + –
Ctrl-A (may need to do twice) Select Table (with cursor inside the table) + –
Ctrl-M Insert Row + –
Ctrl-Shft-A Insert Column + –
Ctrl-Shft-M Delete Row + –
Ctrl-Shft-hyphen(-) Delete Column + –
Ctrl-Alt-M Merge Selected Cells + –
Ctrl-Alt-S Split Cell... + –
Ctrl-Shft-] Increase Column Span + –
Ctrl-Shft-[ Decrease Column Span + –
with cursor in bottom right table cell, hit Tab Add new row at bottom of table + –
working with Frames
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
In the Frames panel select the frame, then in your document window Alt-drag frame border Add a new frame to frameset + –
Ctrl-drag frame border Pull out solid frame (creates Nested Frameset) + –
Alt-click in frame Select a frame + –
Alt-Right arrow Select next frame or frameset + –
Alt-Left arrow Select previous frame or frameset + –
Alt-Up arrow Select parent frameset + –
Alt-Down arrow Select first child frame or frameset + –
working with Images
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Double-click image Replace image with a different one + –
Ctrl-Double-click image Edit image in external editor + –
working with Layers
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-Shft-click Select a layer (without having to click it's grab tag) + –
working with Links
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-L Make Link... + –
Ctrl-Shft-L Remove Link + –
Ctrl-Double-click link Open the link-to document in Dreamweaver + –
Select the text, then Shft-drag it to file in Site panel Drag & drop to create link + –
Document Editing
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-Right arrow Go to Next Word + –
Ctrl-Left arrow Go to Previous Word + –
Ctrl-Up arrow Go to Previous Paragraph + –
Ctrl-Down arrow Go to Next Paragraph + –
Ctrl-Shft-Right arrow Select Until Next Word + –
Ctrl-Shft-Left arrow Select From Previous Word + –
Ctrl-Shft-Up arrow Select From Previous Paragraph + –
Ctrl-Shft-Down arrow Select Until Next Paragraph + –
Shft-F5 Edit Tag + –
Ctrl-Return Exit Paragraph + –
Code Editing
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl+Space Show Code Hints + –
Ctrl-[ Select Parent Tag + –
Ctrl-] Select Child + –
Ctrl-' Balance Braces + –
F3 Find Next (Find Again) + –
Shft-Up/Down arrow Select line up/down + –
Shft-Left/Right arrow Character select left/right + –
Shft-Page Up/Page Down Select to page up/down + –
Ctrl-Left/Right arrow Move to word on left/right + –
Ctrl-Shft-Left/Right arrow Select to word on left/right + –
Home/ End Move to start/end of line + –
Shft-Home/End Select to start/end of line + –
Ctrl-Home/End Move to top/end of file + –
Ctrl-Shft-Home/End Select to start/end of file + –
Ctrl-G Go to Line + –
Ctrl-Shft-> Indent Code + –
Ctrl-Shft-< Outdent Code + –
Formatting Text
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-0 None + –
Ctrl-1 Heading 1 + –
Ctrl-2 Heading 2 + –
Ctrl-3 Heading 3 + –
Ctrl-4 Heading 4 + –
Ctrl-5 Heading 5 + –
Ctrl-6 Heading 6 + –
Ctrl-Shft-P Paragraph + –
Ctrl-Alt-Shft-L Left ... + –
Ctrl-Alt-Shft-C Center + –
Ctrl-Alt-Shft-R Right + –
Ctrl-Alt-Shft-J Justify + –
Ctrl-Alt+] Text Indent + –
Ctrl-Alt+[ Text Outdent + –
View
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Ctrl-' Switch between Code and Design Views + –
F5 Refresh Design View + –
Working with Documents & panels
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
F4 Show/Hide Panels + –
Ctrl-Tab Switch to Next Document + –
Ctrl-Shft-Tab Switch to Previous Document + –
F11 Assets + –
Shft-F4 Behaviors + –
Ctrl-F10 Bindings + –
F10 Code Inspector + –
Ctrl-F7 Components + –
Shft-F11 CSS Styles + –
Ctrl-Shft-F10 Databases + –
F8 Files. + –
Shft-F2 Frames + –
Shft-F10 History + –
F2 Layers + –
Ctrl-F3 Properties + –
Shft-F1 Reference + –
F7 Results + –
Ctrl-F9 Server Behaviors + –
Shft-F9 Snippets + –
F9 Tag Inspector + –
Misc
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Shft-F7 Check Spelling + –
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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:28 pm

VISUAL FOXPRO 9
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Browse Window
Visual Foxpro 9
CTRL+HOME Moves to first record of a cursor or table in a grid and when using the BROWSE command. + –
CTRL+END Moves to the last record of a cursor or table in a grid and when using the BROWSE command. + –
CTRL+HOME CTRL+SHFT+HOME CTRL+PAGE UP CTRL+PAGE D Opens an editing window when pressed in a memo field. + –
Class Browser
Visual Foxpro 9
F5 Refreshes the current view. + –
SHFT+F10 Displays a shortcut menu. + –
Right-click+Open button Right-click+Add button Rig Displays a history of last 32 files loaded. + –
Right-click+View Class Code button Displays the class code in a webview form. + –
CTRL+Right-click+Class icon (in upper left corner Creates an instance of the class with the NEWOBJECT( ) function in the Command window. Identical to dragging the Class icon onto the Command window. + –
SHFT+Right-click+Class icon (in upper left corner For forms, runs the form. For other controls and objects, creates an instance of the control or object. For controls, also adds the control to the Visual FoxPro desktop at 0,0. Identical to dragging the Class icon onto the Visual FoxPro desktop. + –
Controls
Visual Foxpro 9
CTRL+TAB When a Grid control has focus, exits the grid. When an EditBox control has focus, and EditBox AllowTabs property is True (.T.), exits the edit box. When inside a form or dialog box containing a PageFrame control, moves to the next page in the page frame. However, this behavior is not supported in project files or when the page frame contains an ActiveX control. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB If inside a form or dialog box containing a PageFrame control, moves to the previous page in the page frame. However, this behavior is not supported in project files or when the page frame contains an ActiveX control. + –
TAB When a Grid control has focus, moves to the next field. + –
Editor
Visual Foxpro 9
ALT+Drag Cuts and pastes. Note To change the default drag-and-drop behavior from dragging text in words to dragging text between words, on the Tools menu, click the Editor tab, and select the Drag drop between words option. To toggle between dragging text within words and dragging text between words, press ALT+Drag. + –
CTRL+Drag Copies and pastes. + –
CTRL+I Show IntelliSense Quick Info. + –
CTRL+J Show IntelliSense List Members or List Values. + –
F2 Moves to the line containing the next bookmark. + –
SHFT+F2 Moves to the line containing the previous bookmark. + –
ALT+SHFT+F2 Toggles a bookmark for the current line on and off. + –
F3 Finds the next occurrence of the specified text. + –
CTRL+F3 CTRL+G Finds the next occurrence of the selected text. + –
SHFT+F3 Finds the previous occurrence of the specified text. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F3 Finds the previous occurrence of the selected text. + –
CTRL+DOWNARROW Scrolls window up without moving cursor. + –
CTRL+UPARROW Scrolls window down without moving cursor. + –
CTRL+LEFTARROW Moves the cursor one word to the left. + –
CTRL+RIGHTARROW Moves the cursor one word to the right. + –
F9 Inserts or removes a breakpoint. + –
CTRL+F9 Enables or disables a breakpoint. + –
CTRL+B Brings up Breakpoints dialog box. + –
ALT+F2 Adds/Removes Task List shortcut. + –
CTRL+U Makes the selection all lowercase. + –
CTRL+SHFT+U Makes the selection all uppercase. + –
CTRL+BACKSPACE Deletes a word to the left. + –
Form Designer and Class Designer
Visual Foxpro 9
Arrow keys Moves the selected control or controls in pixel increments.
CTRL+E Runs the form in the Form Designer. + –
CTRL+SHFT+Click the ctrl Drills down to a control in a container. +
CTRL+Click the container Drills down through the container. + –
SHFT+Arrow key Changes the height or width of the selected control or controls in pixel increments. + –
Help
Visual Foxpro 9
F1 Displays Help topics or context-sensitive Help on active items, for example, a highlighted keyword in the Command window or the current property in the Properties window. + –
SHFT+F1 Enables user-prompted context-sensitive Help. The insertion pointer changes to a question mark so that you can click an item, for example, a menu command or toolbar, to display context-sensitive Help. + –
Menu Commands
Visual Foxpro 9
CTRL+A Select All on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+C Copy on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+D Do on the Program menu. + –
CTRL+E Delete Item on the Menu menu. + –
CTRL+E Do on the Program menu. Run Form on the Form menu. + –
CTRL+F Find on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+G Find Again on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+H Change Partitions on the Table menu. + –
CTRL+I Insert Item on the Menu menu. + –
CTRL+J Project Info on the Project menu. + –
CTRL+L Replace on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+M Resume on the Program menu. + –
CTRL+N New on the File menu. + –
CTRL+O Open on the File menu. + –
CTRL+P Print on the File menu. + –
CTRL+Q Closes current text window and discards changes. See also CTRL+W. Run Query on the Query menu. + –
CTRL+R Redo on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+S Save on the File menu. + –
CTRL+T Toggle Deletion Mark on the Table menu. + –
CTRL+V Paste on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+W Closes current text window or dialog box and saves changes. +
CTRL+X Cut on the Edit menu. + –
CTRL+Y Append New Record on the Table menu. + –
CTRL+Z Undo on the Edit menu. + –
Print Preview Window
Visual Foxpro 9
Z Zooms in and out of the page. + –
L Toggles between various zoom levels. + –
G Opens Goto page dialog box. + –
ESC Closes Print Preview window. + –
LEFTARROW Scrolls to the left of the page in the Print Preview window.
RIGHTARROW Scrolls to the right of the page in the Print Preview window.
UPARROW Scrolls towards the top of the page in the Print Preview window.
DOWNARROW Scrolls towards the bottom of the page in the Print Preview window.
PAGEDOWN Moves to the next page in the Print Preview window. +
PAGEUP Moves to the previous page in the Print Preview window. +
HOME Moves to the first page in the Print Preview window. + –
END Moves to the last page in the Print Preview window. + –
Properties Window
Visual Foxpro 9
ALT+DOWN ARROW Expands the object list. + –
ALT+UP ARROW Closes the object list. + –
CTRL+PAGE DOWN DOWN ARROW RIGHT ARROW Moves to next object in the object list.
CTRL+PAGE UP UP ARROW LEFT ARROW Moves to previous object in object list.
CTRL+END Moves to last object in the object list. + –
CTRL+HOME Moves to first object in the object list. + –
TAB Moves to the next control in the Properties window. + –
SHFT+TAB Moves to the previous control in the Properties window.
SHFT+F10 Displays the appropriate shortcut menu. + –
CTRL+ALT+letter Selects the next property in the properties list that begins with the letter character. For example, pressing CTRL+ALT+B selects the next property that begins with B. + –
Report Designer and Label Designer
Visual Foxpro 9
ALT+ENTER Opens the appropriate report control settings dialog box.
Arrow keys Moves the selected control or controls in pixel increments.
CTRL+E Enters Edit mode for a Label control when it is selected in the Report designer.
ESC Exits Edit mode for a Label control and returns to Select mode.
SHFT+Arrow key Changes the height or width of the selected control or controls in pixel increments. + –
SHFT+TAB Moves to the previous object on the Report Designer when in Tab mode. + –
SHFT+Double Click on a report band Selects all objects in the band.
TAB Enters Tab mode automatically and moves to the next object in the Report Designer. + –
Window Manipulation
Visual Foxpro 9
CTRL+F1 Cycles through windows. + –
CTRL+TAB Moves to the next window. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Moves to the previous window. + –
CTRL+F2 Displays Command window. + –
CTRL+F4 Closes active window. + –
CTRL+F6 Moves to the next window. + –
CTRL+ALT+SHFT Hides all child windows while the keys are pressed down. Hiding windows makes it easy to see output displayed in the main application window. + –
CTRL+F10 Toggles window size between maximum and restore.
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MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003
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Work with and manage Web pages
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
F8 Run the accessibility checker. + –
CTRL+N Create a new Web page. + –
CTRL+O Open a Web page. + –
CTRL+F4 Close a Web page. + –
CTRL+S Save a Web page. + –
CTRL+P Print a Web page. + –
F5 Refresh a Web page; refresh the Folder List; when in Split view, refreshes Code view changes in Design view. + –
CTRL+TAB Switch between open Web pages. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Switch between open Web pages in reverse order. + –
CTRL+SHFT+B Preview a Web page in a Web browser. + –
ALT+F4 Quit Microsoft FrontPage. + –
CTRL+ SHFT+8 Display nonprinting characters. + –
CTRL+ / Display HTML tags in Design view. + –
CTRL+F Find text or HTML on a Web page. + –
F3 Find the next occurrence of the most recent search. + –
SHFT+F3 Find the previous occurrence of the most recent search. + –
CTRL+F3 Find the next occurrence of the current selection. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F3 Find the previous occurrence of the current selection. + –
CTRL+H Replace text or HTML on a Web page. + –
F7 Check spelling on a Web page. + –
SHFT+F7 Look up a word in the thesaurus. + –
ESC Cancel an action. + –
CTRL+Z or ALT+BACKSPACE Undo an action. + –
CTRL+Y or SHFT+ALT+BACKSPACE Redo or repeat an action. + –
ALT+F6 Move through open dialog boxes. + –
ALT+SHFT+F6 Move through open dialog boxes in reverse order. + –
DELETE Delete a Web page or folder in the Folder List or any dialog box. + –
BACKSPACE Move up one level. + –
Access and use views
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
F12 Preview the current page in a Web browser. + –
CTRL+PAGE DOWN or CTRL+PAGE UP Move between Code, Design, Split, and Preview views. + –
ALT+PAGE DOWN or ALT+PAGE UP Move between Code and Design panes in Split view. + –
ALT+F1 Show or hide the Folder List. + –
F2 Rename the currently selected file in the Folder List. + –
CTRL+J Check out the currently selected file in the Folder List. + –
CTRL+SHFT+J Check in the currently selected file in the Folder List. + –
UP ARROW, DOWN ARROW, LEFT ARROW, or RIGHT ARROW In Hyperlinks view, move through hyperlink nodes. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Expand the current node and move to the right in Hyperlinks view. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Expand the current node and move to the left in Hyperlinks view. + –
CTRL+T Move through the AutoFilter settings for the columns in Reports view. + –
Work with coding tools
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
CTRL+Q Quick tag editor. + –
CTRL+F2 Insert temporary bookmark. + –
F2 Next temporary bookmark. + –
SHFT+F2 Previous temporary bookmark. + –
CTRL+G Go to line. + –
CTRL+L AutoComplete. + –
CTRL+ENTER Insert code snippet. + –
CTRL+. Insert end tag. + –
CTRL+, Insert start tag. + –
CTRL+/ Insert HTML comment. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Complete word. + –
CTRL+: Select tag. + –
CTRL+; Find matching tag. + –
CTRL+' Select block. + –
CTRL+[ Go to definition of function. + –
CTRL+] Find matching brace. + –
Format text and paragraphs
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
CTRL+SHFT+F Change the font. + –
CTRL+SHFT+P Change the font size. + –
CTRL+B Apply bold formatting. + –
CTRL+U Apply an underline. + –
CTRL+I Apply italic formatting. + –
SHFT+TAB In the More Colors dialog box, activate the color picker. Note SHIFT +TAB should activate, in order: Cancel, OK, Select, Custom, Value, and then the color picker. + –
LEFT, RIGHT, BACK, or FORWARD ARROW KEY Use the color picker (follow the instructions for the previous entry first). + –
CTRL+PLUS SIGN Apply superscript (superscript: Describes text that is slightly higher than other text on a line, such as a footnote reference mark.) formatting. + –
CTRL+EQUAL SIGN Apply subscript (subscript: Describes text that is slightly lower than other text on a line. Subscripts are often used in scientific formulas.) formatting. + –
CTRL+ SHFT+C Copy formatting. + –
CTRL+SHFT+V Paste formatting. + –
CTRL+SHFT+Z or CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove manual formatting. + –
CTRL+E Center a paragraph. + –
CTRL+L Left align a paragraph. + –
CTRL+R Right align a paragraph. + –
CTRL+M Indent a paragraph from the left. + –
CTRL+ SHFT+M Indent a paragraph from the right. + –
CTRL+ SHFT+S Apply a style (style: Styles are used to control the font, alignment, and spacing of text; appearance of background pages; and other HTML attributes. A collection of styles is called a style sheet.). + –
CTRL+SHFT+ N Apply the Normal style. + –
CTRL+ALT+1 Apply the Heading 1 style. + –
CTRL+ALT+2 Apply the Heading 2 style. + –
CTRL+ALT+3 Apply the Heading 3 style. + –
CTRL+ALT+4 Apply the Heading 4 style. + –
CTRL+ALT+5 Apply the Heading 5 style. + –
CTRL+ALT+6 Apply the Heading 6 style. + –
CTRL+ SHFT+L Apply the List style. + –
Edit and move text and graphics
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
BACKSPACE Delete one character to the left. + –
DELETE Delete one character to the right. + –
CTRL+BACKSPACE Delete one word to the left. + –
CTRL+DELETE Delete one word to the right. + –
CTRL+C or CTRL+INSERT Copy text or graphics. + –
CTRL+X or SHFT+DELETE Cut selected text to the Microsoft Office Clipboard. + –
CTRL+V or SHFT+INSERT Paste the Clipboard contents. + –
SHFT+ENTER Insert a line break. + –
CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR Insert a nonbreaking space. + –
Select text and graphics
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the right. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Move one character to the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Go to the end of a word. + –
CTRL+SHFT +LEFT ARROW Go to the beginning of a word. + –
SHFT+END Go to the end of a line. + –
SHFT+HOME Go to the beginning of a line. + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Move one line up. + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Move one line down. + –
CTRL+SHFT+DOWN ARROW Go to the end of a paragraph. + –
CTRL+SHFT+UP ARROW Go to the beginning of a paragraph. + –
SHFT+PAGE DOWN Move one screen down. + –
SHFT+PAGE UP Move one screen up. + –
CTRL+A Select the entire page. + –
ALT+ENTER Display the properties of a selection. + –
Work with tables, graphics, and hyperlinks
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
SHFT+CTRL+ALT+T Insert a table. + –
TAB Select the next table cell's content. + –
SHFT+TAB Select the preceding table cell's content. + –
Hold down SHFT and press LEFT or RIGHT ARROW repeatedly With the insertion point in a cell, extend a selection to adjacent cells in a row. + –
Hold down SHFT and press UP or DOWN ARROW repeatedly With the insertion point in the top or bottom cell of a column, select a column. + –
CTRL +T With the graphic selected, create an auto thumbnail (thumbnail: A miniature representation of a picture on a Web page, usually containing a hyperlink to a full-size version of the graphic. Thumbnails are used to load pages rich in graphics or pictures more quickly in a Web browser.). + –
CTRL+K Create a hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that you click to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an intranet. Hyperlinks can also go to newsgroups and to Gopher, Telnet, and FTP sites.) on a Web page. + –
In the Help task pane
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
F1 Display the Help task pane. + –
F6 Switch between the Help task pane and the active application. + –
TAB Select the next item in the Help task pane. + –
SHFT+TAB Select the previous item in the Help task pane. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected item. + –
DOWN ARROW and UP ARROW In a Table of Contents, select the next and previous item, respectively. + –
RIGHT ARROW and LEFT ARROW In a table of contents, expand and collapse the selected item, respectively. + –
ALT+LEFT ARROW Move back to the previous task pane. + –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW Move forward to the next task pane. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Open the menu of pane options. + –
CTRL+F1 Close and reopen the current task pane. + –
RIGHT ARROW Expand a +/- list. + –
LEFT ARROW Collapse a +/- list. + –
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In the Help window
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
TAB Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, or Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic. + –
SHFT+TAB Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink, or the Browser View button at the top of a Microsoft Office Online Web site article. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink. + –
ALT+LEFT ARROW Move back to the previous Help topic. + –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW Move forward to the next Help topic. + –
CTRL+P Print the current Help topic. + –
UP ARROW AND DOWN ARROW Scroll small amounts up and down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic. + –
PAGE UP AND PAGE DOWN Scroll larger amounts up and down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic. + –
ALT+U Change whether the Help window appears connected to (tiled) or separate from (untiled) the active application. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a menu of commands for the Help window; requires that the Help window have active focus (click an item in the Help window). + –
Access and use windows
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
ALT+TAB Switch to the next window. + –
ALT+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous window. + –
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4 Close the active window. + –
F6 Move to a task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once. Note If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar, and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane. + –
SHFT+F6 Move to a pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction). + –
CTRL+F6 When more than one window is open, switch to the next window. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F6 Switch to the previous window. + –
Access and use menus and toolbars
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
F10 or ALT Select the menu bar (menu bar: The horizontal bar below the title bar that contains the names of menus. A menu bar can be the built-in menu bar or a custom menu bar.), or close an open menu and submenu at the same time. + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB When a toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHFT+F10.) is selected, select the next or previous button or menu on the toolbar. + –
CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHFT+TAB When a toolbar is selected, select the next or previous toolbar. + –
ENTER Open the selected menu, or perform the action for the selected button or command. + –
SHFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of commands relevant to a particular item. To display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press SHFT+F10.) for the selected item. + –
ALT+SPACEBAR Display the window shortcut menu (Control menu). + –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW When a menu or submenu is open, select the next or previous command. + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Select the menu to the left or right. When a submenu is open, switch between the main menu and the submenu. + –
HOME or END Select the first or last command on the menu or submenu. + –
ESC Close an open menu. When a submenu is open, close only the submenu. + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW When a menu is selected, display the list of commands. + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW When a personalized menu is open, display the full set of commands. + –
Access and use task panes
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
F6 Move to a task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) from another pane in the program window. (You may need to press F6 more than once.) Note If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar, and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane. + –
CTRL+TAB When a menu or toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHFT+F10.) is active, move to a task pane. (You may need to press CTRL+TAB more than once.) + –
CTRL+F1 Open or close a task pane. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Open a drop-down menu for the selected task pane. + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB When a task pane is active, select the next or previous option in the task pane. + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Display the full set of commands on the task pane menu. + –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW Move among choices in a selected submenu; move among certain options in a group of options. + –
SPACEBAR or ENTER Open the selected menu, or perform the action assigned to the selected button. + –
SHFT+F10 Open a shortcut menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of commands relevant to a particular item. To display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press SHFT+F10.); open a drop-down menu for the selected gallery item. + –
HOME or END When a menu or submenu is visible, select the first or last command on the menu or submenu. + –
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN Scroll up or down in the selected gallery list. + –
CTRL+HOME or CTRL+END Move to the top or bottom of the selected gallery list. + –
Access and use Open and Save As dialog boxes
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
ALT+1 Go to the previous folder . + –
ALT+2 Up One Level button: Open the folder one level above the open folder. + –
ALT+3 Search the Web button: Close the dialog box and open your Web search page (search page: A page from which you can find and go to other Internet sites or to documents on an intranet. Many search pages provide various ways to search, such as by topic, by keyword, or by matches to user queries.). + –
ALT+4 Delete button: Delete the selected folder or file. + –
ALT+5 Create New Folder button: Create a new folder. + –
ALT+6 Views button: Switch among available folder views. + –
ALT+7 or ALT+L Tools button: Show the Tools menu. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a shortcut menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of commands relevant to a particular item. To display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press SHFT+F10.) for a selected item such as a folder or file. + –
TAB Move between options or areas in the dialog box. + –
F4 or ALT+I Open the Look in list. + –
F5 Refresh the file list. + –
Access and use dialog boxes
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
TAB Move to the next option or option group. + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the previous option or option group. + –
CTRL+TAB Switch to the next tab in a dialog box. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box. + –
Arrow keys Move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options. + –
SPACEBAR Perform the action assigned to the selected button; check or clear the selected check box. + –
First letter of an optn in a drop-down list Open the list if it is closed and move to that option in the list. + –
ALT+ the letter underlined in an optn Select an option; select or clear a check box. + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open a selected drop-down list + –
ESC Close a selected drop-down list; cancel a command and close a dialog box. + –
ENTER Perform the action assigned to a default button in a dialog box. + –
Access and use edit boxes within dialog boxes
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
HOME Move to the beginning of the entry. + –
END Move to the end of the entry. + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the left or right. + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move one word to the left. + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move one word to the right. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or unselect one character to the left. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or unselect one character to the right. + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or unselect one word to the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or unselect one word to the right. + –
SHFT+HOME Select from the insertion point to the beginning of the entry. + –
SHFT+END Select from the insertion point to the end of the entry. + –
Access and use smart tags
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
ALT+SHFT+F10 Display the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, switch to the next smart tag and display its menu or message. + –
DOWN ARROW Select the next item in a smart tag menu. + –
UP ARROW Select the previous item in a smart tag menu. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected item in a smart tag menu. + –
ESC Close the smart tag menu or message. + –
Access and use programming applications
Microsoft Frontpage 2003
ALT+F8 Display, edit, or run macros. + –
SHFT+ALT+F11 Display the Microsoft Script Editor. + –
ALT+F11 Display the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor. + –
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MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007
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CTRL combination shortcut keys
Microsoft Excel 2007
CTRL+SHFT+( Unhides any hidden rows within the selection. + –
CTRL+SHFT+) Unhides any hidden columns within the selection. + –
CTRL+SHFT+& Applies the outline border to the selected cells. + –
CTRL+SHFT_ Removes the outline border from the selected cells. + –
CTRL SHFT ~ Applies the General number format in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+SHFT+$ Applies the Currency format with two decimal places (negative numbers in parentheses). + –
CTRL+SHFT+% Applies the Percentage format with no decimal places. + –
CTRL+SHFT+^ Applies the Exponential number format with two decimal places. + –
CTRL+SHFT+# Applies the Date format with the day, month, and year. + –
CTRL+SHFT+@ Applies the Time format with the hour and minute, and AM or PM. + –
CTRL+SHFT+! Applies the Number format with two decimal places, thousands separator, and minus sign (-) for negative values. + –
CTRL+SHFT+* Selects the current region around the active cell (the data area enclosed by blank rows and blank columns). In a PivotTable, it selects the entire PivotTable report. + –
CTRL+SHFT+: Enters the current time. + –
CTRL+SHFT+ Copies the value from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the Formula Bar. + –
CTRL SHFT Plus ( ) Displays the Insert dialog box to insert blank cells in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+Minus (-) Displays the Delete dialog box to delete the selected cells. + –
CTRL+; Enters the current date. + –
CTRL+` Alternates between displaying cell values and displaying formulas in the worksheet. + –
CTRL+' Copies a formula from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the Formula Bar. + –
CTRL+1 Displays the Format Cells dialog box. + –
CTRL+2 Applies or removes bold formatting. + –
CTRL+3 Applies or removes italic formatting. + –
CTRL 4 Applies or removes underlining in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+5 Applies or removes strikethrough. + –
CTRL+6 Alternates between hiding objects, displaying objects, and displaying placeholders for objects. + –
CTRL+8 Displays or hides the outline symbols. + –
CTRL+9 Hides the selected rows. + –
CTRL 0 Hides the selected columns in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+A Selects the entire worksheet. If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+A selects the current region. Pressing CTRL+A a second time selects the current region and its summary rows. Pressing CTRL+A a third time selects the entire worksheet. When the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula, displays the Function Arguments dialog box. CTRL+SHFT+A inserts the argument names and parentheses when the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula. + –
CTRL+B Applies or removes bold formatting. + –
CTRL+C Copies the selected cells. CTRL+C followed by another CTRL+C displays the Clipboard. + –
CTRL+D Uses the Fill Down command to copy the contents and format of the topmost cell of a selected range into the cells below. + –
CTRL+F Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Find tab selected. SHFT+F5 also displays this tab, while SHFT+F4 repeats the last Find action. CTRL+SHFT+F opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected. + –
CTRL+G Displays the Go To dialog box. F5 also displays this dialog box. + –
CTRL+H Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Replace tab selected. + –
CTRL I Applies or removes italic formatting in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+K Displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box for new hyperlinks or the Edit Hyperlink dialog box for selected existing hyperlinks. + –
CTRL+N Creates a new, blank workbook. + –
CTRL O Displays the Open dialog box to open or find a file. CTRL SHFT O selects all cells that contain comments in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+P Displays the Print dialog box. CTRL+SHFT+P opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected. + –
CTRL+R Uses the Fill Right command to copy the contents and format of the leftmost cell of a selected range into the cells to the right. + –
CTRL+S Saves the active file with its current file name, location, and file format. + –
CTRL T Displays the Create Table dialog box in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+U Applies or removes underlining. CTRL+SHFT+U switches between expanding and collapsing of the formula bar. + –
CTRL+V Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the insertion point and replaces any selection. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell contents. + –
CTRL+W Closes the selected workbook window. + –
CTRL+X Cuts the selected cells. + –
CTRL Y Repeats the last command or action, if possible in Microsoft Excel. + –
CTRL+Z Uses the Undo command to reverse the last command or to delete the last entry that you typed. CTRL+SHFT+Z uses the Undo or Redo command to reverse or restore the last automatic correction when AutoCorrect Smart Tags are displayed. + –
Function keys
Microsoft Excel 2007
F1 Displays the Microsoft Office Excel Help task pane. CTRL+F1 displays or hides the Ribbon, a component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface. ALT+F1 creates a chart of the data in the current range. ALT+SHFT+F1 inserts a new worksheet. + –
F2 Edits the active cell and positions the insertion point at the end of the cell contents. It also moves the insertion point into the Formula Bar when editing in a cell is turned off. SHFT+F2 adds or edits a cell comment. CTRL+F2 displays the Print Preview window. + –
F3 Displays the Paste Name dialog box. SHFT+F3 displays the Insert Function dialog box. + –
F4 Repeats the last command or action, if possible. CTRL+F4 closes the selected workbook window. + –
F5 Displays the Go To dialog box. CTRL F5 restores the window size of the selected workbook window in Microsoft Excel. + –
F6 Switches between the worksheet, Ribbon, task pane, and Zoom controls. In a worksheet that has been split (View menu, Manage This Window, Freeze Panes, Split Window command), F6 includes the split panes when switching between panes and the Ribbon area. SHFT+F6 switches between the worksheet, Zoom controls, task pane, and Ribbon. CTRL+F6 switches to the next workbook window when more than one workbook window is open. + –
F7 Displays the Spelling dialog box to check spelling in the active worksheet or selected range. CTRL+F7 performs the Move command on the workbook window when it is not maximized. Use the arrow keys to move the window, and when finished press ENTER, or ESC to cancel. + –
F8 Turns extend mode on or off. In extend mode, Extended Selection appears in the status line, and the arrow keys extend the selection. SHFT+F8 enables you to add a nonadjacent cell or range to a selection of cells by using the arrow keys. CTRL+F8 performs the Size command (on the Control menu for the workbook window) when a workbook is not maximized. ALT+F8 displays the Macro dialog box to create, run, edit, or delete a macro. + –
F9 Calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks. SHFT F9 calculates the active worksheet in Microsoft Excel. CTRL ALT F9 calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since the last calculation. CTRL ALT SHFT F9 rechecks dependent formulas, and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated. CTRL F9 minimizes a workbook window to an icon. + –
F10 Turns key tips on or off. SHFT F10 displays the shortcut menu for a selected item in Microsoft Excel. ALT SHFT F10 displays the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, it switches to the next smart tag and displays its menu or message. CTRL F10 maximizes or restores the selected workbook window. + –
F11 Creates a chart of the data in the current range. SHFT+F11 inserts a new worksheet. ALT+F11 opens the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, in which you can create a macro by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). + –
F12 Displays the Save As dialog box. + –
Other useful shortcut keys
Microsoft Excel 2007
ARROW KEYS Move one cell up, down, left, or right in a worksheet. CTRL+ARROW KEY moves to the edge of the current data region (data region: A range of cells that contains data and that is bounded by empty cells or datasheet borders.) in a worksheet. SHFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells by one cell. CTRL+SHFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell, or if the next cell is blank, extends the selection to the next nonblank cell + –
BACKSPACE Deletes one character to the left in the Formula Bar in Microsoft Excel. Also clears the content of the active cell. In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the left of the insertion point. + –
DELETE Removes the cell contents (data and formulas) from selected cells without affecting cell formats or comments. In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the right of the insertion point. + –
END Moves to the cell in the lower-right corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is turned on. Also selects the last command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible. CTRL+END moves to the last cell on a worksheet, in the lowest used row of the rightmost used column. If the cursor is in the formula bar, CTRL+END moves the cursor to the end of the text. CTRL+SHFT+END extends the selection of cells to the last used cell on the worksheet (lower-right corner). If the cursor is in the formula bar, CT + –
ENTER Completes a cell entry from the cell or the Formula Bar, and selects the cell below (by default). In a data form, it moves to the first field in the next record. Opens a selected menu (press F10 to activate the menu bar) or performs the action for a selected command. In a dialog box, it performs the action for the default command button in the dialog box (the button with the bold outline, often the OK button). ALT+ENTER starts a new line in the same cell. CTRL+ENTER fills the selected cell range + –
ESC Cancels an entry in the cell or Formula Bar in Microsoft Excel. Closes an open menu or submenu, dialog box, or message window. It also closes full screen mode when this mode has been applied, and returns to normal screen mode to display the Ribbon and status bar again. + –
HOME Moves to the beginning of a row in a worksheet. Moves to the cell in the upper-left corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is turned on. Selects the first command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible. CTRL+HOME moves to the beginning of a worksheet. CTRL+SHFT+HOME extends the selection of cells to the beginning of the worksheet. + –
PAGE DOWN Moves one screen down in a worksheet. ALT+PAGE DOWN moves one screen to the right in a worksheet. CTRL+PAGE DOWN moves to the next sheet in a workbook. CTRL+SHFT+PAGE DOWN selects the current and next sheet in a workbook. + –
PAGE UP Moves one screen up in a worksheet. ALT+PAGE UP moves one screen to the left in a worksheet. CTRL+PAGE UP moves to the previous sheet in a workbook. CTRL+SHFT+PAGE UP selects the current and previous sheet in a workbook. + –
SPACEBAR In a dialog box, performs the action for the selected button, or selects or clears a check box. CTRL+SPACEBAR selects an entire column in a worksheet. SHFT+SPACEBAR selects an entire row in a worksheet. CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR selects the entire worksheet. If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR selects the current region. Pressing CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR a second time selects the current region and its summary rows. Pressing CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR a third tim selects the entire worksheet. Wh + –
TAB Moves one cell to the right in a worksheet. Moves between unlocked cells in a protected worksheet. Moves to the next option or option group in a dialog box. SHFT TAB moves to the previous cell in a worksheet or the previous option in a dialog box in Microsoft Excel. CTRL TAB switches to the next tab in dialog box. CTRL SHFT TAB switches to the previous tab in a dialog box. + –
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MICROSOFT WORD 2007
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Display and use windows
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+TAB Switch to the next window. + –
ALT+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous window. + –
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4 Close the active window. + –
ALT+F5 Restore the size of the active window after you maximize it. + –
F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once. + –
SHFT+F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction). + –
CTRL+F6 When more than one window is open, switch to the next window. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F6 Switch to the previous window. + –
CTRL+F10 Maximize or restore a selected window. + –
PRINT SCREEN Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard. + –
ALT+PRINT SCREEN Copy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard. + –
Use dialog boxes
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+F6 Move from an open dialog box back to the document, for dialog boxes such as Find and Replace that support this behavior. + –
TAB Move to the next option or option group. + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the previous option or option group. + –
CTRL+TAB Switch to the next tab in a dialog box. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box. + –
Arrow keys Move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options. + –
SPACEBAR Perform the action assigned to the selected button; select or clear the selected check box. + –
ALT+ the letter underlined in an optn Select an option; select or clear a check box. + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open a selected drop-down list. + –
First letter of an optn in a drop-down list Select an option from a drop-down list. + –
ESC Close a selected drop-down list; cancel a command and close a dialog box. + –
ENTER Run the selected command. + –
Use edit boxes within dialog boxes
Microsoft Word 2007
HOME Move to the beginning of the entry. + –
END Move to the end of the entry. + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the left or right. + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move one word to the left. + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move one word to the right. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or unselect one character to the left. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or unselect one character to the right. + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or unselect one word to the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or unselect one word to the right. + –
SHFT+HOME Select from the insertion point to the beginning of the entry. + –
SHFT+END Select from the insertion point to the end of the entry. + –
Use the Open and Save As dialog boxes
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+F12 or CTRL+O Display the Open dialog box. + –
F12 Display the Save As dialog box. + –
ALT+1 Go to the previous folder. + –
ALT+2 Up One Level button: Open the folder one level above the open folder. + –
DELETE Delete button: Delete the selected folder or file. + –
ALT+4 Create New Folder button: Create a new folder. + –
ALT+5 Views button: Switch among available folder views. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a shortcut menu for a selected item such as a folder or file. + –
TAB Move between options or areas in the dialog box. + –
F4 or ALT+I Open the Look in list. + –
F5 Update the file list. + –
Undo and redo actions
Microsoft Word 2007
ESC Cancel an action. + –
CTRL+Z Undo an action. + –
CTRL+Y Redo or repeat an action. + –
Access and use task panes and galleries
Microsoft Word 2007
F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window. (You may need to press F6 more than once.) + –
CTRL+TAB When a menu is active, move to a task pane. (You may need to press CTRL+TAB more than once.) + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB When a task pane is active, select the next or previous option in the task pane. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Display the full set of commands on the task pane menu. + –
SPACEBAR or ENTER Perform the action assigned to the selected button. + –
SHFT+F10 Open a drop-down menu for the selected gallery item. + –
HOME or END Select the first or last item in a gallery. + –
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN Scroll up or down in the selected gallery list. + –
Access and use smart tags
Microsoft Word 2007
SHFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item. + –
ALT+SHFT+F10 Display the menu or message for a smart tag or for the AutoCorrect Options button or the Paste options button. If more than one smart tag is present, switch to the next smart tag and display its menu or message. + –
DOWN ARROW Select the next item on a smart tag menu. + –
UP ARROW Select the previous item on a smart tag menu. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected item on a smart tag menu. + –
ESC Close the smart tag menu or message. + –
Change the keyboard focus without using the mouse
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT or F10. Press either of these keys again to move back to the document and cancel the access keys. Select the active tab of the Ribbon and activate the access keys. + –
F10 to select the active tab, and then LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move to another tab of the Ribbon. + –
CTRL+F1 Hide or show the Ribbon. + –
SHFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected command. + –
F6 Move the focus to select each of the following areas of the window:Active tab of the Ribbon Any open task panes Status bar at the bottom of the window Your document + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB Move the focus to each command on the Ribbon, forward or backward, respectively. + –
DOWN ARROW, UP ARROW, LEFT ARROW, or RIGHT ARROW Move down, up, left, or right, respectively, among the items on the Ribbon. + –
SPACEBAR or ENTER Activate the selected command or control on the Ribbon. + –
SPACEBAR or ENTER Open the selected menu or gallery on the Ribbon. + –
ENTER Activate a command or control on the Ribbon so you can modify a value. + –
ENTER Finish modifying a value in a control on the Ribbon, and move focus back to the document. + –
F1 Get help on the selected command or control on the Ribbon. (If no Help topic is associated with the selected command, a general Help topic about the program is shown instead.) + –
Common tasks in Microsoft Office Word
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR Create a nonbreaking space. + –
CTRL+HYPHEN Create a nonbreaking hyphen. + –
CTRL+B Make letters bold. + –
CTRL+I Make letters italic. + –
CTRL+U Make letters underline. + –
CTRL+SHFT+< Decrease font size one value. + –
CTRL+SHFT+> Increase font size one value. + –
CTRL+[ Decrease font size 1 point. + –
CTRL+] Increase font size 1 point. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove paragraph or character formatting. + –
CTRL+C Copy the selected text or object. + –
CTRL+X Cut the selected text or object. + –
CTRL+V Paste text or an object. + –
CTRL+ALT+V Paste special + –
CTRL+SHFT+V Paste formatting only + –
CTRL+Z Undo the last action. + –
CTRL+Y Redo the last action. + –
CTRL+SHFT+G Open the Word Count dialog box. + –
Create, view, and save documents
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+N Create a new document of the same type as the current or most recent document. + –
CTRL+O Open a document. + –
CTRL+W Close a document. + –
ALT+CTRL+S Split the document window. + –
ALT+SHFT+C Remove the document window split. + –
CTRL+S Save a document. + –
Find, replace, and browse through text
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+F Find text, formatting, and special items. + –
ALT+CTRL+Y Repeat find (after closing Find and Replace window). + –
CTRL+H Replace text, specific formatting, and special items. + –
CTRL+G Go to a page, bookmark, footnote, table, comment, graphic, or other location. + –
ALT+CTRL+Z Switch between the last four places that you have edited. + –
ALT+CTRL+HOME Open a list of browse options. Press the arrow keys to select an option, and then press ENTER to browse through a document by using the selected option. + –
CTRL+PAGE UP Move to the previous edit location. + –
CTRL+PAGE DOWN Move to the next edit location. + –
Switch to another view
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+CTRL+P Switch to Print Layout view. + –
ALT+CTRL+O Switch to Outline view. + –
ALT+CTRL+N Switch to Draft view. + –
Outline view
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Promote a paragraph. + –
ALT+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Demote a paragraph. + –
CTRL+SHFT+N Demote to body text. + –
ALT+SHFT+UP ARROW Move selected paragraphs up. + –
ALT+SHFT+DOWN ARROW Move selected paragraphs down. + –
ALT+SHFT+PLUS SIGN Expand text under a heading. + –
ALT+SHFT+MINUS SIGN Collapse text under a heading. + –
ALT+SHFT+A Expand or collapse all text or headings. + –
The slash (/) key on the numeric keypad Hide or display character formatting. + –
ALT+SHFT+L Show the first line of body text or all body text. + –
ALT+SHFT+1 Show all headings with the Heading 1 style. + –
ALT+SHFT+n Show all headings up to Heading n. + –
CTRL+TAB Insert a tab character. + –
Print and preview documents
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+P Print a document. + –
ALT+CTRL+I Switch in or out of print preview. + –
Arrow keys Move around the preview page when zoomed in. + –
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN Move by one preview page when zoomed out. + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the first preview page when zoomed out. + –
CTRL+END Move to the last preview page when zoomed out. + –
Review documents
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+CTRL+M Insert a comment. + –
CTRL+SHFT+E Turn change tracking on or off. + –
ALT+SHFT+C Close the Reviewing Pane if it is open. + –
Full Screen Reading view
Microsoft Word 2007
HOME Go to beginning of document. + –
END Go to end of document. + –
n, ENTER Go to page n. + –
ESC Exit reading layout view. + –
References, footnotes, and endnotes
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+SHFT+O Mark a table of contents entry. + –
ALT+SHFT+I Mark a table of authorities entry (citation). + –
ALT+SHFT+X Mark an index entry. + –
ALT+CTRL+F Insert a footnote. + –
ALT+CTRL+D Insert an endnote. + –
Work with Web pages
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+K Insert a hyperlink. + –
ALT+LEFT ARROW Go back one page. + –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW Go forward one page. + –
F9 Refresh. + –
Delete text and graphics
Microsoft Word 2007
BACKSPACE Delete one character to the left. + –
CTRL+BACKSPACE Delete one word to the left. + –
DELETE Delete one character to the right. + –
CTRL+DELETE Delete one word to the right. + –
CTRL+X Cut selected text to the Office Clipboard. + –
CTRL+Z Undo the last action. + –
CTRL+F3 Cut to the Spike. + –
Copy and move text and graphics
Microsoft Word 2007
Press ALT+H to move to the Home tab, and then press F,O. Open the Office Clipboard + –
CTRL+C Copy selected text or graphics to the Office Clipboard. + –
CTRL+X Cut selected text or graphics to the Office Clipboard. + –
CTRL+V Paste the most recent addition to the Office Clipboard. + –
F2 (then move the cursor and press ENTER) Move text or graphics once. + –
SHFT+F2 (then move the cursor and press ENTER) Copy text or graphics once. + –
ALT+F3 When text or an object is selected, open the Create New Building Block dialog box. + –
SHFT+F10 When the building block � for example, a SmartArt graphic � is selected, display the shortcut menu that is associated with it. + –
CTRL+F3 Cut to the Spike. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F3 Paste the Spike contents. + –
ALT+SHFT+R Copy the header or footer used in the previous section of the document. + –
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Lanjutan MICROSOFT WORD 2007
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Insert special characters
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+F9 A field + –
SHFT+ENTER A line break + –
CTRL+ENTER A page break + –
CTRL+SHFT+ENTER A column break + –
ALT+CTRL+MINUS SIGN An em dash + –
CTRL+MINUS SIGN An en dash + –
CTRL+HYPHEN An optional hyphen + –
CTRL+SHFT+HYPHEN A nonbreaking hyphen + –
CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR A nonbreaking space + –
ALT+CTRL+C The copyright symbol + –
ALT+CTRL+R The registered trademark symbol + –
ALT+CTRL+T The trademark symbol + –
ALT+CTRL+PERIOD An ellipsis + –
CTRL+`(single quotation mark), `(single quotation mark) A single opening quotation mark + –
CTRL+' (single quotation mark), ' (single quotation mark) A single closing quotation mark + –
CTRL+` (single quotation mark), SHFT+' (single quotation mark) Double opening quotation marks + –
CTRL+' (single quotation mark), SHFT+' (single quotation mark) Double closing quotation marks + –
ENTER (after you type the first few characters of the AutoText entry name and when the ScreenTip appears) An AutoText entry + –
Insert characters by using character codes
Microsoft Word 2007
The character code, ALT+X Insert the Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol (), type 20AC, and then hold down ALT and press X. + –
ALT+X Find out the Unicode character code for the selected character + –
ALT+the character code (on the numeric keypad) Insert the ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol, hold down ALT and press 0128 on the numeric keypad. + –
Extend a selection
Microsoft Word 2007
F8 Turn extend mode on. + –
F8, and then press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Select the nearest character. + –
F8 (press once to select a word, twice to select a sentence, and so on) Increase the size of a selection. + –
SHFT+F8 Reduce the size of a selection. + –
ESC Turn extend mode off. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Extend a selection one character to the right. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Extend a selection one character to the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Extend a selection to the end of a word. + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Extend a selection to the beginning of a word. + –
SHFT+END Extend a selection to the end of a line. + –
SHFT+HOME Extend a selection to the beginning of a line. + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Extend a selection one line down. + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Extend a selection one line up. + –
CTRL+SHFT+DOWN ARROW Extend a selection to the end of a paragraph. + –
CTRL+SHFT+UP ARROW Extend a selection to the beginning of a paragraph. + –
SHFT+PAGE DOWN Extend a selection one screen down. + –
SHFT+PAGE UP Extend a selection one screen up. + –
CTRL+SHFT+HOME Extend a selection to the beginning of a document. + –
CTRL+SHFT+END Extend a selection to the end of a document. + –
ALT+CTRL+SHFT+PAGE DOWN Extend a selection to the end of a window. + –
CTRL+A Extend a selection to include the entire document. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F8, and then use the arrow keys; press ESC to cancel selection mode Select a vertical block of text. + –
F8+arrow keys; press ESC to cancel selection mode Extend a selection to a specific location in a document. + –
Select text and graphics in a table
Microsoft Word 2007
TAB Select the next cell's contents. + –
SHFT+TAB Select the preceding cell's contents. + –
Hold down SHFT and press an arrow key repeatedly Extend a selection to adjacent cells. + –
Use the arrow keys to move to the column's top or bottom cell. Select a column.
Use the arrow keys to move to the column's top or bottom cell, and then do one of the following:
Press SHFT+ALT+PAGE DOWN to select the column from top to bottom.
Press SHFT+ALT+PAGE UP to select the column from bottom to top. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F8, and then use the arrow keys; press ESC to cancel selection mode Extend a selection (or block). + –
ALT+5 on the numeric keypad (with NUM LOCK off) Select an entire table. + –
Move through your document
Microsoft Word 2007
LEFT ARROW One character to the left + –
RIGHT ARROW One character to the right + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW One word to the left + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW One word to the right + –
CTRL+UP ARROW One paragraph up + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW One paragraph down + –
SHFT+TAB One cell to the left (in a table) + –
TAB One cell to the right (in a table) + –
UP ARROW Up one line + –
DOWN ARROW Down one line + –
END To the end of a line + –
HOME To the beginning of a line + –
ALT+CTRL+PAGE UP To the top of the window + –
ALT+CTRL+PAGE DOWN To the end of the window + –
PAGE UP Up one screen (scrolling) + –
PAGE DOWN Down one screen (scrolling) + –
CTRL+PAGE DOWN To the top of the next page + –
CTRL+PAGE UP To the top of the previous page + –
CTRL+END To the end of a document + –
CTRL+HOME To the beginning of a document + –
SHFT+F5 To a previous revision + –
SHFT+F5 After opening a document, to the location you were working in when the document was last closed + –
Move around in a table
Microsoft Word 2007
TAB To the next cell in a row + –
SHFT+TAB To the previous cell in a row + –
ALT+HOME To the first cell in a row + –
ALT+END To the last cell in a row + –
ALT+PAGE UP To the first cell in a column + –
ALT+PAGE DOWN To the last cell in a column + –
UP ARROW To the previous row + –
DOWN ARROW To the next row + –
ALT+SHFT+UP ARROW One row up + –
ALT+SHFT+DOWN ARROW One row down + –
Insert paragraphs and tab characters in a table
Microsoft Word 2007
ENTER New paragraphs in a cell + –
CTRL+TAB Tab characters in a cell + –
Copy formatting
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+C Copy formatting from text. + –
CTRL+SHFT+V Apply copied formatting to text. + –
Change or resize the font
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+F Open the Font dialog box to change the font. + –
CTRL+SHFT+> Increase the font size. + –
CTRL+SHFT+< Decrease the font size. + –
CTRL+] Increase the font size by 1 point. + –
CTRL+[ Decrease the font size by 1 point. + –
Apply character formats
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+D Open the Font dialog box to change the formatting of characters. + –
SHFT+F3 Change the case of letters. + –
CTRL+SHFT+A Format all letters as capitals. + –
CTRL+B Apply bold formatting. + –
CTRL+U Apply an underline. + –
CTRL+SHFT+W Underline words but not spaces. + –
CTRL+SHFT+D Double-underline text. + –
CTRL+SHFT+H Apply hidden text formatting. + –
CTRL+I Apply italic formatting. + –
CTRL+SHFT+K Format letters as small capitals. + –
CTRL+EQUAL SIGN Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing). + –
CTRL+SHFT+PLUS SIGN Apply superscript formatting (automatic spacing). + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove manual character formatting. + –
CTRL+SHFT+Q Change the selection to the Symbol font. + –
View and copy text formats
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+* (asterisk on numeric keypad does not work) Display nonprinting characters. + –
SHFT+F1 (then click the text with the formatting you want to review) Review text formatting. + –
CTRL+SHFT+C Copy formats. + –
CTRL+SHFT+V Paste formats. + –
Set the line spacing
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+1 Single-space lines. + –
CTRL+2 Double-space lines. + –
CTRL+5 Set 1.5-line spacing. + –
CTRL+0 (zero) Add or remove one line space preceding a paragraph. + –
Align paragraphs
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+E Switch a paragraph between centered and left-aligned. + –
CTRL+J Switch a paragraph between justified and left-aligned. + –
CTRL+R Switch a paragraph between right-aligned and left-aligned. + –
CTRL+L Left align a paragraph. + –
CTRL+M Indent a paragraph from the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+M Remove a paragraph indent from the left. + –
CTRL+T Create a hanging indent. + –
CTRL+SHFT+T Reduce a hanging indent. + –
CTRL+Q Remove paragraph formatting. + –
Apply paragraph styles
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+S Open Apply Styles task pane. + –
ALT+CTRL+SHFT+S Open Styles task pane. + –
ALT+CTRL+K Start AutoFormat. + –
CTRL+SHFT+N Apply the Normal style. + –
ALT+CTRL+1 Apply the Heading 1 style. + –
ALT+CTRL+2 Apply the Heading 2 style. + –
ALT+CTRL+3 Apply the Heading 3 style. + –
Perform a mail merge
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+SHFT+K Preview a mail merge. + –
ALT+SHFT+N Merge a document. + –
ALT+SHFT+M Print the merged document. + –
ALT+SHFT+E Edit a mail-merge data document. + –
ALT+SHFT+F Insert a merge field. + –
Work with fields
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+SHFT+D Insert a DATE field. + –
ALT+CTRL+L Insert a LISTNUM field. + –
ALT+SHFT+P Insert a PAGE field. + –
ALT+SHFT+T Insert a TIME field. + –
CTRL+F9 Insert an empty field. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F7 Update linked information in a Microsoft Office Word source document. + –
F9 Update selected fields. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F9 Unlink a field. + –
SHFT+F9 Switch between a selected field code and its result. + –
ALT+F9 Switch between all field codes and their results. + –
ALT+SHFT+F9 Run GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON from the field that displays the field results. + –
F11 Go to the next field. + –
SHFT+F11 Go to the previous field. + –
CTRL+F11 Lock a field. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F11 Unlock a field. + –
Handwriting recognition
Microsoft Word 2007
Left ALT+SHFT Switch between languages or keyboard layouts. + –
+C Display a list of correction alternatives. + –
+H Turn handwriting on or off. + –
ALT+~ Turn Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) on 101 keyboard on or off. + –
Right ALT Turn Korean IME on 101 keyboard on or off. + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Turn Chinese IME on 101 keyboard on or off. + –
Function keys
Microsoft Word 2007
F1 Get Help or visit Microsoft Office Online. + –
F2 Move text or graphics. + –
F4 Repeat the last action. + –
F5 Choose the Go To command (Home tab). + –
F6 Go to the next pane or frame. + –
F7 Choose the Spelling command (Review tab). + –
F8 Extend a selection. + –
F9 Update the selected fields. + –
F10 Show KeyTips. + –
F11 Go to the next field. + –
F12 Choose the Save As command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
SHIFT+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
SHFT+F1 Start context-sensitive Help or reveal formatting. + –
SHFT+F2 Copy text. + –
SHFT+F3 Change the case of letters. + –
SHFT+F4 Repeat a Find or Go To action. + –
SHFT+F5 Move to the last change. + –
SHFT+F6 Go to the previous pane or frame (after pressing F6). + –
SHFT+F7 Choose the Thesaurus command (Review tab, Proofing group). + –
SHFT+F8 Shrink a selection. + –
SHFT+F9 Switch between a field code and its result. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a shortcut menu. + –
SHFT+F11 Go to the previous field. + –
SHFT+F12 Choose the Save command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
CTRL+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+F2 Choose the Print Preview command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
CTRL+F3 Cut to the Spike. + –
CTRL+F4 Close the window. + –
CTRL+F6 Go to the next window. + –
CTRL+F9 Insert an empty field. + –
CTRL+F10 Maximize the document window. + –
CTRL+F11 Lock a field. + –
CTRL+F12 Choose the Open command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
CTRL+SHIFT+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+SHFT+F3 Insert the contents of the Spike. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F5 Edit a bookmark. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F6 Go to the previous window. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F7 Update linked information in an Office Word 2007 source document. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F8, and then press an arrow key Extend a selection or block. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F9 Unlink a field. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F11 Unlock a field. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F12 Choose the Print command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
ALT+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+F1 Go to the next field. + –
ALT+F3 Create a new Building Block. + –
ALT+F4 Exit Office Word 2007. + –
ALT+F5 Restore the program window size. + –
ALT+F6 Move from an open dialog box back to the document, for dialog boxes such as Find and Replace that support this behavior. + –
ALT+F7 Find the next misspelling or grammatical error. + –
ALT+F8 Run a macro. + –
ALT+F9 Switch between all field codes and their results. + –
ALT+F10 Maximize the program window. + –
ALT+F11 Display Microsoft Visual Basic code. + –
ALT+SHIFT+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
ALT+SHFT+F1 Go to the previous field. + –
ALT+SHFT+F2 Choose the Save command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
ALT+SHFT+F7 Display the Research task pane. + –
ALT+SHFT+F9 Run GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON from the field that displays the field results. + –
ALT+SHFT+F10 Display a menu or message for a smart tag. + –
CTRL+ALT+Function key
Microsoft Word 2007
CTRL+ALT+F1 Display Microsoft System Information. + –
CTRL+ALT+F2 Choose the Open command (Microsoft Office Button ). + –
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MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007
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Opening databases
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL N Open a new Microsoft Access database + –
CTRL O Open an existing Microsoft Access database + –
ALT F4 Exit Microsoft Access + –
Printing and saving
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+P Print the current or selected object + –
P or CTRL+P Open the Print dialog box from Print Preview + –
S Open the Page Setup dialog box from Print Preview + –
C or ESC Cancel Print Preview or Layout Preview + –
CTRL S or SHFT F12 Save a Microsoft Access database object + –
F12 Open the Save As dialog box + –
Using a combo box or list box
Microsoft Access 2007
F4 or ALT+DOWN ARROW Open a combo box + –
F9 Refresh the contents of a Lookup field (Lookup field: A field, used on a form or report in an Access database, that either displays a list of values retrieved from a table or query, or stores a static set of values.) list box or combo box + –
DOWN ARROW Move down one line + –
PAGE DOWN Move down one page in Microsoft Access + –
UP ARROW Move up one line + –
PAGE UP Move up one page + –
TAB Exit the combo box or list box + –
Finding and replacing text or data
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL F Open the Find tab in the Find and Replace dialog box in Microsoft Access (Datasheet view and Form view only) + –
CTRL+H Open the Replace tab in the Find and Replace dialog box (Datasheet view and Form view only) + –
SHFT+F4 Find the next occurrence of the text specified in the Find and Replace dialog box when the dialog box is closed (Datasheet view and Form view only) + –
Working in Design view
Microsoft Access 2007
F2 Switch between Edit mode (with insertion point displayed) and Navigation mode (Navigation mode: The mode in Microsoft Access in which an entire field is selected and the insertion point is not visible. In Navigation mode, you can move between fields by using the arrow keys.) in a datasheet. When working in a form or report, press ESC to leave Navigation mode. + –
F4 Switch to the property sheet (Design view in forms and reports in both Access databases and Access projects) + –
F5 Switch to Form view from form Design view in Microsoft Access + –
F6 Switch between the upper and lower portions of a window (Design view of queries, and the Advanced Filter/Sort window) + –
F6 Cycle through the field grid, field properties, Navigation Pane, access keys in the Keyboard Access System, Zoom controls, and the security bar (Design view of tables) + –
F7 Open the Choose Builder dialog box (Design view window of forms and reports) + –
F7 Open the Microsoft Access Visual Basic Editor from a selected property in the property sheet for a form or report + –
SHFT+F7 or ALT+F11 Switch from the Visual Basic Editor back to form or report Design view + –
Editing controls in form and report Design view
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+C Copy the selected control to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+X Cut the selected control and copy it to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+V Paste the contents of the Clipboard in the upper-left corner of the selected section + –
RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the selected control to the right (except controls that are part of a layout) + –
LEFT ARROW or CTRL LEFT ARROW Move the selected Microsoft Access control to the left (except controls that are part of a layout) + –
UP ARROW or CTRL+UP ARROW Move the selected control up + –
DOWN ARROW or CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the selected control down + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Increase the height of the selected control + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Increase the width of the selected control Note If used with controls that are in a layout, the entire layout is resized + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Reduce the height of the selected control + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Reduce the width of the selected control Note If used with controls that are in a layout, the entire layout is resized + –
Window operations
Microsoft Access 2007
F11 Toggle the Microsoft Access Navigation Pane + –
CTRL+F6 Cycle between open windows + –
ENTER Restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized + –
CTRL+F8 Turn on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized; press the arrow keys to resize the window + –
ALT SPACEBAR Display the Microsoft Access Control menu + –
SHFT F10 Display the Microsoft Access shortcut menu + –
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4 Close the active window + –
ALT+F11 Switch between the Visual Basic Editor and the previous active window + –
Working with Wizards
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Toggle the focus forward between controls in the wizard + –
ALT N Move to the next page of the Microsoft Access wizard + –
ALT+B Move to the previous page of the wizard + –
ALT+F Complete the wizard + –
Miscellaneous
Microsoft Access 2007
F2 Display the complete hyperlink address for a selected hyperlink + –
F7 Check spelling in Microsoft Access + –
SHFT+F2 Open the Zoom box to conveniently enter expressions and other text in small input areas + –
ALT+ENTER Display a property sheet in Design view + –
ALT F4 Exit Microsoft Access or close a dialog box + –
CTRL+F2 Invoke a Builder + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW or CRTL+COMMA (,) Toggle forward between views when in a table, query, form, report, page, PivotTable list, PivotChart report, stored procedure, or Access project (.adp) function. If there are additional views available, successive keystrokes will move to the next available view. + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW or CRTL+PERIOD (.) Toggle back between views when in a table, query, form, report, page, PivotTable list, PivotChart report, stored procedure, or .adp function. If there are additional views available, successive keystrokes will move to the previous view. Note CTRL+PERIOD (.) does not work under all conditions with all objects. + –
Editing and navigating the Object list
Microsoft Access 2007
F2 Rename a selected object in Microsoft Access + –
DOWN ARROW Move down one line + –
PAGE DOWN Move down one window + –
END Move to the last object + –
UP ARROW Move up one line + –
PAGE UP Move up one window + –
HOME Move to the first object in Microsoft Access + –
Navigating and opening objects
Microsoft Access 2007
ENTER Open the selected table or query in Microsoft Access Datasheet view + –
ENTER Open the selected form or report + –
ENTER Run the selected macro in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+ENTER Open the selected table, query, form, report, data access page, macro, or module in Design view + –
CTRL+G Display the Immediate window in the Visual Basic Editor + –
Work with menus
Microsoft Access 2007
SHFT F10 Show the Microsoft Access shortcut menu + –
ALT or F10 Show the access keys + –
ALT+SPACEBAR Show the program icon menu (on the program title bar) + –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW With the menu or submenu visible, select the next or previous command + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Select the menu to the left or right; or, when a submenu is visible, to switch between the main menu and the submenu + –
HOME or END Select the first or last command on the Microsoft Access menu or submenu + –
ALT Close the visible menu and submenu at the same time + –
ESC Close the visible menu; or, with a submenu visible, to close the submenu only + –
Using a program window
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+TAB Switch to the next program + –
ALT+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous program + –
CTRL+ESC Show the Windows Start menu + –
CTRL+W Close the active database window + –
CTRL+F6 Switch to the next database window + –
CTRL+SHFT+F6 Switch to the previous database window + –
ENTER Restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized + –
Using a dialog box
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL TAB Switch to the next tab in a Microsoft Access dialog box + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box + –
TAB Move to the next option or option group + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the previous option or option group + –
Arrow keys Move between options in the selected drop-down list box, or to move between some options in a group of options + –
SPACEBAR Perform the action assigned to the selected button; select or clear the check box + –
Letter key for the first letter in the optn name you want (when a drop-down list box is selected) Move to the option by the first letter in the option name in a drop-down list box + –
ALT+letter key Select the option, or to select or clear the check box by the letter underlined in the option name + –
ALT DOWN ARROW Open the selected Microsoft Access drop-down list box + –
ESC Close the selected drop-down list box + –
ENTER Perform the action assigned to the default button in the dialog box + –
ESC Cancel the command and close the dialog box + –
ALT F4 Close a Microsoft Access dialog box + –
Editing in a text box
Microsoft Access 2007
HOME Move to the beginning of the entry + –
END Move to the end of the entry + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the left or right + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW or CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move one word to the left or right + –
SHFT+HOME Select from the insertion point to the beginning of the entry + –
SHFT+END Select from the insertion point to the end of the entry + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one character to the left + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one character to the right + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one word to the left + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one word to the right + –
Work with the Open, File New Database, and Save As dialog boxes
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+1 Go to the previous folder () + –
ALT+2 Open the folder up one level from the open folder (Up One Level button ) + –
DEL Delete the selected folder or file (Delete button ) + –
ALT+4 Create a new subfolder in the open folder (Create New Folder button ) + –
ALT+5 Switch between Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List, Details, Properties, and Preview views + –
ALT+L Show the Tools menu (Tools button) + –
Using a property sheet with a form or report
Microsoft Access 2007
F4 Toggle the property sheet tab in Microsoft Access + –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW Move among choices in the control drop-down list one item at a time + –
PAGE DOWN or PAGE UP Move among choices in the control drop-down list five items at a time + –
TAB Move to the property sheet tabs from the control drop-down list + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move among the property sheet tabs with a tab selected, but no property selected + –
TAB With a property already selected, move down one property on a tab + –
SHFT+TAB With a property selected, move up one property on a tab; or if already at the top, move to the control drop-down list + –
CTRL TAB Toggle forward between tabs when a property is selected in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Toggle backward between tabs when a property is selected + –
Using a property sheet with a table or query
Microsoft Access 2007
F4 Toggle the property sheet tab in Microsoft Access + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW With a tab selected, but no property selected, move among the property sheet tabs + –
CTRL+TAB Move to the property sheet tabs when a property is selected + –
TAB Move to the first property of a tab when no property is selected + –
TAB Move down one property on a tab in Microsoft Access + –
SHFT+TAB Move up one property on a tab; or if already at the top, select the tab itself + –
CTRL+TAB Toggle forward between tabs when a property is selected + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Toggle backward between tabs when a property is selected + –
Work with the Field List pane
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT F8 Toggle the Field List pane in Microsoft Access + –
ENTER Add the selected field to the form or report detail section + –
UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW Move up or down the Field List pane + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the upper Field List pane from the lower pane + –
TAB Move to the lower Field List pane from the upper pane + –
Keyboard shortcuts for using the Help window
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, or Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic + –
SHFT+TAB Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink, or the Browser View button at the top of a Microsoft Office Web site article + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink + –
ALT+LEFT ARROW Move back to the previous Help topic + –
ALT RIGHT ARROW Move forward to the next Help topic in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+P Open the Print dialog box + –
UP ARROW AND DOWN ARROW Scroll small amounts up and down, respectively, within the currently-displayed Help topic. + –
PAGE UP AND PAGE DOWN Scroll larger amounts up and down, respectively, within the currently-displayed Help topic. + –
SHFT F10 Display a menu of commands for the Help window; requires that the Microsoft Access Help window have active focus
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(click an item in the Help window). + –
Send e-mail messages
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT F E Send the active Microsoft Access database object (the object selected in the Navigation Pane) as an e-mail message + –
CTRL+SHFT+B Open the Address Book from within Outlook + –
ALT+K or CTRL+K Check the names in the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes against the Address Book + –
TAB Select the next box in the e-mail header or the body of the message when the last box in the e-mail header is active + –
SHFT+TAB Select the previous field or button in the e-mail header + –
Selecting text in a field
Microsoft Access 2007
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one character to the right + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one word to the right + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one character to the left + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Change the size of the selection by one word to the left + –
Selecting a field or record
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Select the next field in Microsoft Access + –
F2 Switch between Edit mode (with insertion point displayed) and Navigation mode (Navigation mode: The mode in Microsoft Access in which an entire field is selected and the insertion point is not visible. In Navigation mode, you can move between fields by using the arrow keys.) in a datasheet. When using a form or report, press ESC to leave Navigation mode. + –
SHFT+SPACEBAR Switch between selecting the current record and the first field of the current record, in Navigation mode + –
SHFT UP ARROW Extend selection to the previous record, if the current record is selected in Microsoft Access + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Extend selection to the next record, if the current record is selected + –
CTRL+A or CTRL+SHFT+SPACEBAR Select all records + –
Extending a selection
Microsoft Access 2007
F8 Turn on Extend mode (in Datasheet view, Extended Selection appears in the lower-right corner of the window); pressing F8 repeatedly extends the selection to the word, the field, the record, and all records + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Extend a selection to adjacent fields in the same row in Datasheet view + –
UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW Extend a selection to adjacent rows in Datasheet view + –
SHFT+F8 Undo the previous extension + –
ESC Cancel Extend mode in Microsoft Access + –
Selecting and moving a column in Datasheet view
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL SPACEBAR Select the current column or cancel the column selection, in Microsoft Access Navigation mode (Navigation mode: The mode in Microsoft Access in which an entire field is selected and the insertion point is not visible. In Navigation mode, you can move between fields by using the arrow keys.) only + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select the column to the right, if the current column is selected + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select the column to the left, if the current column is selected + –
CTRL+SHFT+F8 Turn on Move mode (Move mode: The mode in which you can move column(s) in Datasheet view by using the left and right arrow keys.); then press the RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW key to move selected column(s) to the right or left + –
Moving the insertion point in a field
Microsoft Access 2007
RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point one character to the right + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point one word to the right + –
LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point one character to the left + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point one word to the left + –
END Move the insertion point to the end of the field, in single-line fields; or to move it to the end of the line in multi-line fields + –
CTRL+END Move the insertion point to the end of the field, in multiple-line fields + –
HOME Move the insertion point to the beginning of the field, in single-line fields; or to move it to the beginning of the line in multi-line fields + –
CTRL+HOME Move the insertion point to the beginning of the field, in multiple-line fields + –
Copying, moving, or deleting text
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL C Copy the selection to the Clipboard in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+X Cut the selection and copy it to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+V Paste the contents of the Clipboard at the insertion point + –
BACKSPACE Delete the selection or the character to the left of the insertion point + –
DELETE Delete the selection or the character to the right of the insertion point + –
CTRL DELETE Delete all characters to the right of the insertion point in Microsoft Access + –
Undoing changes
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+Z or ALT+BACKSPACE Undo typing + –
ESC Undo changes in the current field or current record; if both have been changed, press ESC twice to undo changes, first in the current field and then in the current record + –
Entering data in Datasheet or Form view
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+SEMICOLON (;) Insert the current date + –
CTRL+SHFT+COLON (:) Insert the current time + –
CTRL+ALT+SPACEBAR Insert the default value for a field + –
CTRL APOSTROPHE (') Insert the value from the same field in the previous record in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+PLUS SIGN (+) Add a new record + –
CTRL MINUS SIGN (-) In a Microsoft Access datasheet, delete the current record + –
SHFT+ENTER Save changes to the current record + –
SPACEBAR Switch between the values in a check box or option button + –
CTRL+ENTER Insert a new line + –
Refreshing fields with current data
Microsoft Access 2007
F9 Recalculate the fields in the Microsoft Access window + –
SHFT+F9 Requery the underlying tables; in a subform, this requeries the underlying table for the subform only + –
F9 Refresh the contents of a Lookup field (Lookup field: A field, used on a form or report in an Access database, that either displays a list of values retrieved from a table or query, or stores a static set of values.) list box or combo box + –
Navigate in Design view
Microsoft Access 2007
F2 Switch between Edit mode (with insertion point displayed) and Navigation mode + –
F4 Toggle the property sheet in Microsoft Access + –
F5 Switch to Form view from Microsoft Access form Design view + –
F6 Switch between the upper and lower portions of a window (Design view of macros, queries, and the Advanced Filter/Sort window) Use F6 when the TAB key does not take you to the section of the screen you want. + –
F6 Toggle forward between the design pane, properties, Navigation Pane, access keys, and Zoom controls (Design view of tables, forms, and reports) + –
F7 Open the Microsoft Access Visual Basic Editor from a selected property in the property sheet for a form or report + –
ALT+F8 Invokes the Field List pane in a form, report, or data access page. If the Field List pane is already open, focus moves to the Field List pane. + –
SHFT+F7 When you have a code module open, switch from the Visual Basic Editor to form or report Design view + –
SHFT+F7 Switch from a control's property sheet in form or report Design view to the design surface without changing the control focus + –
ALT+ENTER Display a property sheet + –
CTRL+C Copy the selected control to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+X Cut the selected control and copy it to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+V Paste the contents of the Clipboard in the upper-left corner of the selected section + –
RIGHT ARROW Move the selected control to the right by a pixel along the page's grid + –
LEFT ARROW Move the selected control to the left by a pixel along the page's grid + –

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UP ARROW Move the selected control up by a pixel along the page's grid Note For controls in a stacked layout, this switches the position of the selected control with the control directly above it, unless it is already the uppermost control in the layout. + –
DOWN ARROW Move the selected Microsoft Access control down by a pixel along the page's grid Note For controls in a stacked layout, this switches the position of the selected control with the control directly below it, unless it is already the lowermost control in the layout. + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the selected control to the right by a pixel (irrespective of the page's grid) + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the selected control to the left by a pixel (irrespective of the page's grid) + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move the selected control up by a pixel (irrespective of the page's grid) Note For controls in a stacked layout, this switches the position of the selected control with the control directly above it, unless it is already the uppermost control in the layout. + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the selected control down by a pixel (irrespective of the page's grid) Note For controls in a stacked layout, this switches the position of the selected control with the control directly below it, unless it is already the lowermost control in the layout. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Increase the width of the selected control (to the right) by a pixel Note For controls in a stacked layout, this increases the width of the whole layout. + –
SHFT LEFT ARROW Decrease the width of the selected Microsoft Access control (to the left) by a pixel Note For controls in a stacked layout, this decreases the width of the whole layout. + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Decrease the height of the selected control (from the bottom) by a pixel + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Increase the height of the selected control (from the bottom) by a pixel + –
Going to a specific record
Microsoft Access 2007
F5 Move to the record number box (record number box: A small box that displays the current record number in the lower-left corner in Datasheet view and Form view. To move to a specific record, you can type the record number in the box, and press ENTER.); then type the record number and press ENTER + –
Navigating between fields and records
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB or RIGHT ARROW Move to the next field in Microsoft Access + –
END Move to the last field in the current record, in Navigation mode + –
SHFT+TAB, or LEFT ARROW Move to the previous field + –
HOME Move to the first field in the current record, in Navigation mode + –
DOWN ARROW Move to the current field in the next record + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move to the current field in the last record, in Navigation mode + –
CTRL+END Move to the last field in the last record, in Navigation mode + –
UP ARROW Move to the current field in the previous record in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move to the current field in the first record, in Navigation mode + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the first field in the first record, in Navigation mode + –
Navigating to another screen of data
Microsoft Access 2007
PAGE DOWN Move down one screen in Microsoft Access + –
PAGE UP Move up one screen + –
CTRL+PAGE DOWN Move right one screen + –
CTRL+PAGE UP Move left one screen + –
Expanding and collapsing subdatasheet
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL SHFT DOWN ARROW Move from the Microsoft Access datasheet to expand the record's subdatasheet + –
CTRL+SHFT+UP ARROW Collapse the subdatasheet + –
Navigating between the datasheet and subdatasheet
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Enter the subdatasheet from the last field of the previous record in the Microsoft Access datasheet + –
SHFT+TAB Enter the subdatasheet from the first field of the following record in the datasheet + –
CTRL+TAB Exit the subdatasheet and move to the first field of the next record in the datasheet + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Exit the subdatasheet and move to the last field of the previous record in the datasheet + –
TAB From the last field in the subdatasheet to enter the next field in the Microsoft Access datasheet + –
DOWN ARROW From the datasheet to bypass the subdatasheet and move to the next record in the datasheet + –
UP ARROW From the datasheet to bypass the subdatasheet and move to the previous record in the datasheet + –
Form view -Navigating between fields and records
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Move to the next field in Microsoft Access + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the previous field + –
END Move to the last control on the form and remain in the current record, in Navigation mode + –
CTRL+END Move to the last control on the form and set focus in the last record, in Navigation mode + –
HOME Move to the first control on the form and remain in the current record, in Navigation mode + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the first control on the form and set focus in the first record, in Navigation mode + –
CTRL PAGE DOWN Move to the current field in the next record in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+PAGE UP Move to the current field in the previous record + –
Navigating in forms with more than one page
Microsoft Access 2007
PAGE DOWN Move down one page; at the end of the record, moves to the equivalent page on the next record in Microsoft Access + –
PAGE UP Move up one page; at the end of the record, moves to the equivalent page on the previous record + –
Navigating between the main form and subform
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Enter the subform from the preceding field in the main form in Microsoft Access + –
SHFT+TAB Enter the subform from the following field in the main form + –
CTRL TAB Exit the subform and move to the next field in the master form or next record in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Exit the subform and move to the previous field in the main form or previous record + –
Navigate in Print Preview and Layout Preview
Microsoft Access 2007
P (for forms and reports) or CTRL+P (for datasheets, forms, and reports) Open the Print dialog box + –
S Open the Page Setup dialog box (forms and reports only) + –
Z Zoom in or out on a part of the page + –
C or ESC Cancel Print Preview or Layout Preview in Microsoft Access + –
DOWN ARROW Scroll down in small increments + –
PAGE DOWN Scroll down one full screen + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move to the bottom of the page + –
UP ARROW Scroll up in small increments + –
PAGE UP Scroll up one full screen + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move to the top of the page + –
RIGHT ARROW Scroll to the right in small increments in Microsoft Access + –
END Move to the right edge of the page + –
CTRL+END Move to the lower-right corner of the page + –
LEFT ARROW Scroll to the left in small increments + –
HOME Move to the left edge of the page + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the upper-left corner of the page + –
Navigate in the Database Diagram window in an Access project
Microsoft Access 2007
ESC Move from a table cell to the table's title bar + –
ENTER Move from a table's title bar to the last cell you edited + –
TAB Move from table title bar to table title bar, or from cell to cell inside a table + –
ALT + DOWN ARROW Expand a list inside a table + –
DOWN ARROW Scroll through the items in a drop-down list from top to bottom + –
UP ARROW Move to the previous item in a list + –
ENTER Select an item in a list and move to the next cell + –
SPACEBAR Change the setting in a check box + –
HOME Go to the first cell in the row, or to the beginning of the current cell + –
END Go to the last cell in the row, or to the end of the current cell + –
PAGE DOWN Scroll to the next page inside a table, or to the next page of the diagram + –
PAGE UP Scroll to the previous page inside a table, or to the previous page of the diagram + –
Navigate in Query Desgner Diagram Pane
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB, or SHFT+TAB Move among tables, views, and functions, (and to join lines, if available) + –
Arrow keys Move between columns in a table, view, or function in Microsoft Access + –
SPACEBAR or PLUS key Choose the selected data column for output + –
SPACEBAR or MINUS key Remove the selected data column from the query output + –
DELETE Remove the selected table, view, or function, or join line from the query + –
Press Navigate in Query Desgner Grid Pane
Microsoft Access 2007
Arrow keys or TAB or SHFT+TAB Move among cells + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move to the last row in the current column + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move to the first row in the current column + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the top left cell in the visible portion of grid + –
CTRL+END Move to the bottom right cell + –
UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW Move in a drop-down list + –
CTRL SPACEBAR Select an entire grid column in Microsoft Access Query Designer grid pane + –
F2 Toggle between edit mode and cell selection mode + –
CTRL+C Copy selected text in cell to the Clipboard (in edit mode) + –
CTRL+X Cut selected text in cell and place it on the Clipboard (in edit mode) + –
CTRL+V Paste text from the Clipboard (in edit mode) + –
INS Toggle between insert and overstrike mode while editing in a cell + –
SPACEBAR Toggle the check box in the Output column Note If multiple items are selected, pressing this key affects all selected items. + –
DELETE Clear the selected contents of a cell + –
DELETE Remove row containing selected data column from the query Note If multiple items are selected, pressing this key affects all selected items. + –
DELETE Clear all values for a selected grid column + –
INS ( after you select grid row) Insert row between existing rows + –
INS ( after you select any Or ... column) Add an Or ... column + –
Keys for selecting elements in PivotTable view
Microsoft Access 2007
The TAB key Move the selection from left to right, and then down in Microsoft Access PivotTable view + –
ENTER Move the selection from top to bottom, and then to the right + –
SHFT+TAB Select the cell to the left. If the current cell is the leftmost cell, SHFT+TAB selects the last cell in the previous row. + –
SHFT+ENTER Select the cell above the current cell. If the current cell is the topmost cell, SHFT+ENTER selects the last cell in the previous column. + –
CTRL+ENTER Select the detail cells for the next item in the row area + –
SHFT+CTRL+ENTER Select the detail cells for the previous item in the row area + –
Arrow keys Move the selection in the direction of the arrow key. If a row or column field is selected, press DOWN ARROW to move to the first item of data in the field, and then press an arrow key to move to the next or previous item or back to the field. If a detail field is selected, press DOWN ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to move to the first cell in the detail area. + –
SHFT+arrow keys Extend or reduce the selection in the direction of the arrow key + –
CTRL+arrow keys Move the selection to the last cell in the direction of the arrow key + –
SHFT+ALT+arrow keys Move the selected item in the direction of the arrow key + –
HOME Select the leftmost cell of the current row + –
END Select the rightmost cell of the current row + –
CTRL+HOME Select the leftmost cell of the first row + –
CTRL+END Select the last cell of the last row + –
SHFT+CTRL+HOME Extend selection to the leftmost cell of the first row + –
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SHFT+CTRL+END Extend selection to the last cell of the last row + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Select the field for the currently selected item of data, total, or detail + –
SHFT+SPACEBAR Select the entire row containing the currently selected cell + –
CTRL A Select the entire Microsoft Access PivotTable view (PivotTable view: A view that summarizes and analyzes data in a datasheet or form. You can use different levels of detail or organize data by dragging the fields and items or by showing and hiding items in the drop-down lists for the fields.) + –
PAGE DOWN Display the next screen + –
PAGE UP Display the previous screen + –
SHFT+PAGE DOWN Extend the selection down one screen + –
SHFT+PAGE UP Reduce the selection by one screen + –
ALT+PAGE DOWN Display the next screen to the right + –
ALT+PAGE UP Display the previous screen to the left + –
SHFT+ALT+PAGE DOWN Extend the selection to the page on the right + –
SHFT+ALT+PAGE UP Extend the selection to the page on the left + –
Keys for carrying out commands
Microsoft Access 2007
F1 Display Help topics + –
SHFT F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected element of the Microsoft Access PivotTable view. Use the shortcut menus to carry out commands in the PivotTable view. + –
Underlined letter Carry out a command on the shortcut menu + –
ESC Close the shortcut menu without carrying out a command + –
ALT+ENTER Display the Properties dialog box + –
ALT F4 Close the Microsoft Access Properties dialog box + –
ESC Cancel a refresh operation in progress + –
CTRL+C Copy the selected data from the PivotTable view to the Clipboard + –
CTRL+E Export the contents of the PivotTable view to Microsoft Office Excel 2007Office Excel 2007 + –
Keys for displaying, hiding, filtering, or sorting data
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+8 Show or hide the expand indicators ( and boxes) beside items + –
CTRL+PLUS SIGN (on the numeric keypad) Expand the currently selected item + –
CTRL MINUS SIGN (on the numeric keypad) Hide the currently selected Microsoft Access item + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open the list for the currently selected field + –
The TAB key Alternately move to the most recently selected item, the OK button, and the Cancel button in the drop-down list for a field + –
Arrow keys Move to the next item in the drop-down list for a field + –
SPACEBAR Select or clear the check box for the current item in the drop-down list for a field + –
ENTER Close the drop-down list for a field and apply any changes you made + –
ESC Close the drop-down list for a field without applying your changes + –
CTRL T Turn the Microsoft Access AutoFilter on or off + –
CTRL+SHFT+A Sort data in the selected field or total in ascending order (A-Z 0-9) + –
CTRL+SHFT+Z Sort data in the selected field or total in descending order (Z-A 9-0) + –
ALT+SHFT+UP ARROW or ALT+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Move the selected member up or left + –
ALT+SHFT+DOWN ARROW or ALT+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Move the selected member down or right + –
Keys for working with the Field List pane
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+L Display the Field List pane, or activate it if it is already displayed + –
Arrow keys Move to the next Microsoft Access item in the Field List pane + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Move to the previous item and include it in the selection + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Move to the next item and include it in the selection + –
CTRL UP ARROW Move to the previous Microsoft Access item, but don't include the item in the selection + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move to the next item, but don't include the item in the selection + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove the item from the selection, if the item that has focus is included in the selection, and vice versa + –
PLUS SIGN (numeric keypad) Expand the current item in the Field List pane to display its contents. Or expand Totals to display the available total fields. + –
MINUS SIGN (numeric keypad) Collapse the current item in the Field List pane to hide its contents. Or collapse Totals to hide the available total fields. + –
The TAB key Alternately move to the most recently selected item, the Add to button, and the list next to the Add to button in the Field List pane + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open the drop-down list next to the Add to button in the Field List pane. Use the arrow keys to move to the next item in the list, and then press ENTER to select an item. + –
ENTER Add the highlighted field in the Field List pane to the area in the PivotTable view that is displayed in the Add to list + –
ALT F4 Close the Field List pane in Microsoft Access + –
Keys for adding fields and totals
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL SHFT S Add a new total field for the selected field in the Microsoft Access PivotTable view by using the Sum summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+C Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Count summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+M Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Min summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+X Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Max summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+E Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Average summary function + –
CTRL SHFT D Add a new total field for the selected field in the Microsoft Access PivotTable view by using the Standard Deviation summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+T Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Standard Deviation Population summary function + –
CTRL+SHFT+V Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Variance summary function + –
CTRL SHFT R Add a new total field for the selected field in the PivotTable view by using the Variance Population summary function in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+SHFT+B Turn subtotals and grand totals on or off for the selected field in the PivotTable view + –
CTRL+F Add a calculated detail field + –
Keys for changing the layout
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+1 Move the selected field in the PivotTable view to the row area + –
CTRL+2 Move the selected field in the PivotTable view to the column area + –
CTRL 3 Move the selected field in the Microsoft Access PivotTable view to the filter area + –
CTRL+4 Move the selected field in the PivotTable view to the detail area + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the selected row or column field in the PivotTable view to a higher level + –
CTRL RIGHT ARROW Move the selected row or column field in the Microsoft Access PivotTable view to a lower level + –
Keys for formatting elements in PivotTable view
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+SHFT+~ (tilde) Apply the general number format to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL+SHFT+$ Apply the currency format, with two decimal places and negative numbers in parentheses, to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL SHFT % Apply the percentage format, with no decimal places, to values in the selected total or detail field in Microsoft Access PivotTable view + –
CTRL+SHFT+^ Apply the exponential number format, with two decimal places, to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL+SHFT+# Apply the date format, with the day, month, and year, to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL+SHFT+@ Apply the time format, with the hour, minute, and AM or PM, to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL+SHFT+! Apply the numeric format, with two decimal places, thousands separator, and a minus sign for negative values, to values in the selected total or detail field + –
CTRL B Make text bold in the selected field of the Microsoft Access PivotTable view + –
CTRL+U Make text underlined in the selected field of the PivotTable view + –
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Post by mods Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:02 pm

Lanjutan MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007
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CTRL+I Make text italic in the selected field of the PivotTable view + –
Pivot chart view - Keys for selecting items in a chart
Microsoft Access 2007
RIGHT ARROW Select the next item in the Microsoft Access chart + –
LEFT ARROW Select the previous item in the chart + –
DOWN ARROW Select the next group of items + –
UP ARROW Select the previous group of items + –
Pivot chart view - Keys for working with properties and options
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+ENTER Display the Properties dialog box + –
ALT F4 Close the Microsoft Access Properties dialog box + –
The TAB key When the Properties dialog box is active, select the next item on the active tab + –
RIGHT ARROW When a tab in the Properties dialog box is active, select the next tab + –
LEFT ARROW When a tab in the Properties dialog box is active, select the previous tab + –
DOWN ARROW Display a list or palette when a button that contains a list or palette is selected + –
SHFT F10 Display the Microsoft Access shortcut menu + –
Underlined letter Carry out a command on the shortcut menu + –
ESC Close the shortcut menu without carrying out a command + –
Pivot chart view - Keys for working with fields
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT DOWN ARROW Open the list for the currently selected field in Microsoft Access Pivot chart view + –
The TAB key In the drop-down list for a field, alternately move to the most recently selected item, the OK button, and the Cancel button + –
Arrow keys In the drop-down list for a field, move to the next item + –
SPACEBAR In the drop-down list for a field, select or clear the check box for the current item + –
ENTER Close the drop-down list for a field and apply any changes you made + –
ESC Close the drop-down list for a field without applying your changes + –
Pivot chart view - Keys for working with the Field List pane
Microsoft Access 2007
CTRL+L Display the Field List pane, or activate it if it is already displayed + –
Arrow keys Move to the next item in the Field List pane + –
SHFT+UP ARROW Move to the previous item and include it in the selection + –
SHFT+DOWN ARROW Move to the next item and include it in the selection + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move to the previous item, but don't include the item in the selection + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move to the next item, but don't include the item in the selection + –
CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove the item from the selection if the item that has focus is included in the selection, and vice versa + –
PLUS SIGN (numeric keypad) Expand the current item in the Field List pane to display its contents, or expand Totals to display the available total fields + –
MINUS SIGN (numeric keypad) Collapse the current item in the Field List pane to hide its contents, or collapse Totals to hide the available total fields. + –
The TAB key In the Field List pane, alternately move to the most recently selected item, the Add to button, and the list next to the Add to button + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open the drop-down list next to the Add to button in the Field List pane. Use the arrow keys to move to the next item in the list, and then press ENTER to select an item. + –
ENTER Add the highlighted field in the Field List pane to the drop area that is displayed in the Add to list + –
ALT F4 Close the Field List pane in Microsoft Access + –
In the Help window
Microsoft Access 2007
F1 Open the Help window in Microsoft Access + –
ALT+F4 Close the Help window + –
ALT+TAB Switch between the Help window and the active program. + –
ALT+HOME Go back to Program Name Home. + –
TAB Select the next item in the Help window in Microsoft Access . + –
SHFT+TAB Select the previous item in the Help window. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected item. + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB In the Browse Program Name Help section of the Help window, select the next or previous item, respectively. + –
ENTER In the Browse Program Name Help section of the Help window, expand or collapse the selected item, respectively. + –
TAB Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, including Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic. + –
SHFT TAB Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink in Microsoft Access . + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink. + –
ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE Move back to the previous Help topic (Back button). + –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW Move forward to the next Help topic (Forward button). + –
UP ARROW, DOWN ARROW Scroll small amounts up or down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic. + –
PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN Scroll larger amounts up or down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a menu of commands for the Help window. This requires that the Help window have the active focus (click in the Help window). + –
ESC Stop the last action (Stop button). + –
F5 Refresh the window (Refresh button) in Microsoft Access + –
CTRL+P Print the current Help topic. Note If the cursor is not in the current Help topic, press F6 and then press CTRL+P. + –
F6, and then press ENTER to open the list of choices Change the connection state. + –
F6 Switch among areas in the Help window; for example, switch between the toolbar and the Search list. + –
UP ARROW, DOWN ARROW In a Table of Contents in tree view, select the next or previous item, respectively. + –
LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW In a Table of Contents in tree view, expand or collapse the selected item, respectively. + –
Office basics - Display and use windows
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+TAB Switch to the next window. + –
ALT+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous window. + –
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4 Close the active window. + –
F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You might need to press F6 more than once. Note If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar or Microsoft Office Fluent Ribbon and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane. + –
CTRL+F6 When more than one window is open, switch to the next window. + –
CTRL+SHFT+F6 Switch to the previous window. + –
CTRL F8 When a document window is not maximized in Microsoft Access , perform the Size command (on the Control menu for the window). Press the arrow keys to resize the window, and, when finished, press ENTER. + –
CTRL+F9 Minimize a window to an icon (works for only some Microsoft Office programs). + –
CTRL+F10 Maximize or restore a selected window. + –
PRINT SCREEN Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard. + –
ALT+PRINT SCREEN Copy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard. + –
Office basics - Move around in text or cells
Microsoft Access 2007
LEFT ARROW Move one character to the left. + –
RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the right. + –
UP ARROW Move one line up. + –
DOWN ARROW Move one line down. + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move one word to the left. + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move one word to the right. + –
END Move to the end of a line. + –
HOME Move to the beginning of a line. + –
CTRL+UP ARROW Move up one paragraph. + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move down one paragraph. + –
CTRL+END Move to the end of a text box. + –
CTRL+HOME Move to the beginning of a text box. + –
CTRL ENTER Move to the next title or body text placeholder. If it is the last placeholder on a slide, this will insert a new slide with the same slide layout as the original slide. + –
SHFT+F4 Repeat the last Find action. + –
Office basics - Move around in and work in tables
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Move to the next cell in Microsoft Access . + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the preceding cell. + –
DOWN ARROW Move to the next row. + –
UP ARROW Move to the preceding row. + –
CTRL+TAB Insert a tab in a cell. + –
ENTER Start a new paragraph. + –
TAB at the end of the last row Add a new row at the bottom of the table. + –
Office basics - Access and use task panes
Microsoft Access 2007
F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window. (You might need to press F6 more than once.) Note If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane. + –
CTRL+TAB When a menu or toolbar is active, move to a task pane. (You might need to press CTRL+TAB more than once.) + –
TAB or SHFT+TAB When a task pane is active, select the next or previous option in the task pane. + –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Display the full set of commands on the task pane menu. + –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW Move among choices on a selected submenu; move among certain options in a group of options in a dialog box. + –
SPACEBAR or ENTER Open the selected menu, or perform the action assigned to the selected button. + –
SHFT+F10 Open a shortcut menu; open a drop-down menu for the selected gallery item. + –
HOME or END When a menu or submenu is visible, select the first or last command on the menu or submenu in Microsoft Access . + –
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN Scroll up or down in the selected gallery list. + –
CTRL+HOME or CTRL+END Move to the top or bottom of the selected gallery list. + –
Office basics - Access and use smart tags
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+SHFT+F10 Display the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, switch to the next smart tag and display its menu or message. + –
DOWN ARROW Select the next item on a smart tag menu. + –
UP ARROW Select the previous item on a smart tag menu. + –
ENTER Perform the action for the selected item on a smart tag menu. + –
ESC Close the smart tag menu or message. + –
Office basics - Use dialog boxes
Microsoft Access 2007
TAB Move to the next option or option group. + –
SHFT+TAB Move to the previous option or option group. + –
CTRL+TAB Switch to the next tab in a dialog box. + –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box. + –
Arrow keys Move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options. + –
SPACEBAR Perform the action assigned to the selected button; select or clear the selected check box. + –
First letter of an optn in a drop-down list Open the list if it is closed and move to that option in the list. + –
ALT+ the letter underlined in an optn Select an option; select or clear a check box. + –
ALT+DOWN ARROW Open a selected drop-down list. + –
ESC Close a selected drop-down list; cancel a command and close a dialog box. + –
ENTER Perform the action assigned to a default button in a dialog box. + –
Office basics - Use edit boxes within dialog boxes
Microsoft Access 2007
HOME Move to the beginning of the entry. + –
END Move to the end of the entry. + –
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW Move one character to the left or right. + –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move one word to the left. + –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move one word to the right. + –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or cancel selection one character to the left. + –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or cancel selection one character to the right. + –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW Select or cancel selection one word to the left. + –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW Select or cancel selection one word to the right. + –
SHFT+HOME Select from the insertion point to the beginning of the entry. + –
SHFT+END Select from the insertion point to the end of the entry. + –
Office basics - Use the Open and Save As dialog boxes
Microsoft Access 2007
ALT+1 Go to the previous folder. + –
ALT+2 Up One Level button: open the folder up one level above the open folder. + –
ALT+3 Search the Web button: close the dialog box and open your Web search page + –
ALT+3 Delete button: delete the selected folder or file. + –
ALT+4 Create New Folder button: create a new folder. + –
ALT+5 Views button: switch among available folder views. + –
ALT+L Tools button: show the Tools menu. + –
SHFT+F10 Display a shortcut menu for a selected item such as a folder or file. + –
TAB Move between options or areas in the dialog box. + –
F4 or ALT+I Open the Look in list. + –
F5 Refresh the file list. + –
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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007
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In the Help window
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
F1    Open the Help window in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
ALT+F4    Close the Help window.    +      –
ALT+TAB    Switch between the Help window and the active program.    +      –
ALT+HOME    Go back to PowerPoint Home.    +      –
TAB    Select the next item in the Microsoft Powerpoint Help window.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Select the previous item in the Help window.    +      –
ENTER    Perform the action for the selected item.    +      –
TAB, SHFT+TAB    In the Browse PowerPoint Help section of the Help window, select the next or previous item, respectively.    +      –
ENTER    In the Browse PowerPoint Help section of the Help window, expand or collapse the selected item, respectively.    +      –
TAB    Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, including Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink.    +      –
ENTER    Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink.    +      –
ALT LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE    Move back to the previous Microsoft Powerpoint Help topic (Back button).    +      –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW    Move forward to the next Help topic (Forward button).    +      –
UP ARROW, DOWN ARROW    Scroll small amounts up or down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic.    +      –
PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN    Scroll larger amounts up or down, respectively, within the currently displayed Help topic.    +      –
SHFT+F10    Display a menu of commands for the Help window. This requires that the Help window have the active focus (click in the Help window).    +      –
ESC    Stop the last action (Stop button) in the Microsoft Powerpoint help window.    +      –
F5    Refresh the window (Refresh button).    +      –
CTRL+P    Print the current Help topic. Note If the cursor is not in the current Help topic, press F6 and then press CTRL+P.    +      –
F6 (until the focus is in the Type words to search for box), TAB, DOWN ARROW    Change the connection state. You may need to press F6 more than once.    +      –
F6    Type text in the Type words to search for box. You may need to press F6 more than once.    +      –
F6    Switch among areas in the Help window; for example, switch between the toolbar, Type words to search for box, and Search list.    +      –
UP ARROW, DOWN ARROW    In a Table of Contents in tree view, select the next or previous item, respectively.    +      –
LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW    In a Table of Contents in tree view, expand or collapse the selected item, respectively.    +      –
 
Display and use windows
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT+TAB    Switch to the next window.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+TAB    Switch to the previous window.    +      –
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4    Close the active window.    +      –
CTRL+F5    Restore the size of the active window after you maximize it.    +      –
F6    Move to a task pane (task pane: A window within an Office program that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once. Note If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane that you want, press ALT to place focus on the Ribbon, which is a part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, and then press CTRL+TAB to m    +      –
SHFT+F6    Move to a pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction).    +      –
CTRL+F6    When more than one window is open, switch to the next window.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+F6    Switch to the previous window.    +      –
CTRL+F7    When a document window is not maximized, perform the Move command (on the Control menu for the window). Use the arrow keys to move the window and when finished, press ESC.    +      –
CTRL+F8    When a document window is not maximized, perform the Size command (on the Control menu for the window). Press the arrow keys to resize the window and when finished, press ESC.    +      –
CTRL+F9    Minimize a window to an icon (works for only some Microsoft Office programs).    +      –
CTRL+F10    Maximize or restore a selected window.    +      –
PRINT SCREEN    Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard.    +      –
ALT+PRINT SCREEN    Copy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard.    +      –
 
Change or resize the font
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL SHFT F    Change the font in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+P    Change the font size.    +      –
CTRL SHFT >    Increase the font size of the selected text in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+<    Decrease the font size of the selected text.    +      –
 
Move around in text or cells
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
LEFT ARROW    Move one character to the left.    +      –
RIGHT ARROW    Move one character to the right.    +      –
UP ARROW    Move one line up.    +      –
DOWN ARROW    Move one line down.    +      –
CTRL LEFT ARROW    Move one word to the left in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW    Move one word to the right.    +      –
END    Move to the end of a line.    +      –
HOME    Move to the beginning of a line.    +      –
CTRL+UP ARROW    Move up one paragraph.    +      –
CTRL DOWN ARROW    Move down one paragraph in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+END    Move to the end of a text box.    +      –
CTRL+HOME    Move to the beginning of a text box.    +      –
CTRL+ENTER    In Microsoft Office PowerPoint, move to the next title or body text placeholder. If it is the last placeholder on a slide, this will insert a new slide with the same slide layout as the original slide.    +      –
SHFT+F4    Repeat the last Find action.    +      –
 
Find and replace
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL F    Open the Find dialog box in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+H    Open the Replace dialog box.    +      –
CTRL+F4    Repeat the last Find action.    +      –
 
Move around in and work in tables
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
TAB    Move to the next cell.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Move to the preceding cell.    +      –
DOWN ARROW    Move to the next row in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
UP ARROW    Move to the preceding row.    +      –
CTRL+TAB    Insert a tab in a cell.    +      –
ENTER    Start a new paragraph.    +      –
TAB at the end of the last row    Add a new row at the bottom of the table.    +      –
 
Access and use task panes
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
F6    Move to a Microsoft Powerpoint task pane (task pane: A window within an Office program that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) from another pane in the program window. (You may need to press F6 more than once.)    +      –
TAB, SHFT+TAB    When a task pane is active, select the next or previous option in the task pane, respectively.    +      –
CTRL DOWN ARROW    Display the full set of commands on the Microsoft Powerpoint task pane menu.    +      –
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW    Move among choices on a selected submenu; move among certain options in a group of options in a dialog box.    +      –
SPACEBAR or ENTER    Open the selected menu, or perform the action assigned to the selected button.    +      –
SHFT+F10    Open a shortcut menu; open a drop-down menu for the selected gallery item.    +      –
HOME, END    When a Microsoft Powerpoint menu or submenu is visible, select the first or last command, respectively, on the menu or submenu.    +      –
PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN    Scroll up or down in the selected gallery list, respectively.    +      –
HOME, END    Move to the top or bottom of the selected gallery list, respectively.    +      –
CTRL SPACEBAR, C    Close a Microsoft Powerpoint task pane.    +      –
ALT+H, F, O    Open the Clipboard.    +      –
 
Access and use smart tags
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT+SHFT+F10    Display the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, switch to the next smart tag and display its menu or message.    +      –
DOWN ARROW    Select the next item on a smart tag menu.    +      –
UP ARROW    Select the previous item on a smart tag menu.    +      –
ENTER    Perform the action for the selected item on a smart tag menu.    +      –
ESC    Close the smart tag menu or message.    +      –
 
Use dialog boxes
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
TAB    Move to the next option or option group.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Move to the previous option or option group.    +      –
CTRL TAB    Switch to the next tab in a Microsoft Powerpoint dialog box.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB    Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box.    +      –
ALT+DOWN ARROW    Open a selected drop-down list.    +      –
First letter of an optn in a drop-down list    Open the list if it is closed and move to an option in the list.    +      –
Arrow keys    Move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options.    +      –
ESC    Close a selected drop-down list; cancel a command and close a dialog box.    +      –
SPACEBAR    Perform the action assigned to the selected button; select or clear the selected check box.    +      –
ALT the letter underlined in an optn    Select an option; select or clear a check box in a Microsoft Powerpoint dialog box.    +      –
ENTER    Perform the action assigned to a default button in a dialog box.    +      –
 
Use edit boxes within dialog boxes
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
HOME    Move to the beginning of the entry.    +      –
END    Move to the end of the entry in a Microsoft Powerpoint dialog box.    +      –
LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW    Move one character to the left or right, respectively.    +      –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW    Move one word to the left.    +      –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW    Move one word to the right.    +      –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW    Select or cancel selection one character to the left.    +      –
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW    Select or cancel selection one character to the right.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW    Select or cancel selection one word to the left.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW    Select or cancel selection one word to the right.    +      –
SHFT HOME    Select from the cursor to the beginning of the entry in a Microsoft Powerpoint dialog box.    +      –
SHFT+END    Select from the cursor to the end of the entry.    +      –
 
Use the Open and Save As dialog boxes
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT+1    Go to the previous folder.    +      –
ALT+2    Up One Level button: Open the folder up one level above the open folder.    +      –
ALT+3 or DELETE    Delete button: Delete the selected folder or file.    +      –
ALT+4    Create New Folder button: Create a new folder.    +      –
ALT+5    Views button: Switch among available folder views.    +      –
ALT+L    Tools button: Show the Tools menu.    +      –
SHFT+F10    Display a shortcut menu for a selected item, such as a folder or file.    +      –
TAB    Move between options or areas in the dialog box.    +      –
F4 or ALT+I    Open the Look in list.    +      –
F5    Refresh the file list.    +      –
 
Change the keyboard focus without using the mouse
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT or F10    Select the active tab of the Ribbon and activate the access keys (access key: A key combination, such as ALT+F, that moves the focus to a menu, command, or control, without using the mouse).
Press either of these keys again to move back to the document and cancel the access keys.    +      –
F10 to select the active tab, and then LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW    Move left or right to another tab of the Microsoft Powerpoint Ribbon, respectively.    +      –
CTRL+F1    Hide or show the Ribbon.    +      –
SHFT+F10    Display the shortcut menu for the selected command.    +      –
F6    Move the focus to select each of the following areas of the window:Active tab of the Ribbon Any open task panes (task pane: A window within an Office program that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) Your document    +      –
TAB, SHFT+TAB    Move the focus to each command on the Ribbon, forward or backward respectively.    +      –
DOWN ARROW, UP ARROW, LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW    Move down, up, left, or right among the items on the Microsoft Powerpoint Ribbon, respectively.    +      –
SPACE BAR or ENTER    Activate the selected command or control on the Ribbon.    +      –
SPACE BAR or ENTER    Open the selected menu or gallery on the Ribbon.    +      –
ENTER    Activate a command or control on the Ribbon so you can modify a value.    +      –
ENTER    Finish modifying a value in a control on the Microsoft Powerpoint Ribbon, and move the focus back to the document.    +      –
F1    Get help on the selected command or control on the Ribbon. (If no Help topic is associated with the selected command, a general Help topic about the program is shown instead.)    +      –
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Lanjutan MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007
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Move between panes
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
F6    Move clockwise among Microsoft Powerpoint panes in Normal view.    +      –
SHFT F6    Move counterclockwise among Microsoft Powerpoint panes in Normal view.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+TAB    Switch between Slides and Outline tabs in the Outline and Slides pane in Normal view.    +      –
 
Work in an outline
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT+SHFT+LEFT ARROW    Promote a paragraph.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW    Demote a paragraph.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+UP ARROW    Move selected paragraphs up.    +      –
ALT SHFT DOWN ARROW    Move selected paragraphs down in Microsoft Powerpoint outline.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+1    Show heading level 1.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+PLUS SIGN    Expand text below a heading.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+MINUS SIGN    Collapse text below a heading.    +      –
 
Show or hide a grid or guides
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
SHFT+F9    Show or hide the grid.    +      –
ALT+F9    Show or hide guides.    +      –
 
Select text and objects
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
SHFT+RIGHT ARROW    Select one character to the right.    +      –
SHFT+LEFT ARROW    Select one character to the left.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+RIGHT ARROW    Select to the end of a word.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+LEFT ARROW    Select to the beginning of a word.    +      –
SHFT+UP ARROW    Select one line up.    +      –
SHFT DOWN ARROW    Select one line down in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
ESC    Select an object (with text selected inside the object).    +      –
TAB or SHFT+TAB until the object you want is selected    Select an object (with an object selected).    +      –
ENTER    Select text within an object (with an object selected).    +      –
CTRL+A (on the Slides tab)    Select all objects.    +      –
CTRL+A (in Slide Sorter view)    Select all slides.    +      –
CTRL+A (on the Outline tab)    Select all text.    +      –
 
Delete and copy text and objects
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
BACKSPACE    Delete one character to the left.    +      –
CTRL+BACKSPACE    Delete one word to the left.    +      –
DELETE    Delete one character to the right.    +      –
CTRL+DELETE    Delete one word to the right.    +      –
CTRL X    Cut selected object in Microsoft Powerpoint    +      –
CTRL+C    Copy selected object.    +      –
CTRL+V    Paste cut or copied object.    +      –
CTRL Z    Undo the last action in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+Y    Redo the last action.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+C    Copy formatting only.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+V    Paste formatting only.    +      –
CTRL+ALT+V    Paste special.    +      –
 
Move around in text
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
LEFT ARROW    Move one character to the left.    +      –
RIGHT ARROW    Move one character to the right.    +      –
UP ARROW    Move one line up in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
DOWN ARROW    Move one line down.    +      –
CTRL+LEFT ARROW    Move one word to the left.    +      –
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW    Move one word to the right.    +      –
END    Move to the end of a line.    +      –
HOME    Move to the beginning of a line.    +      –
CTRL UP ARROW    Move up one paragraph in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+DOWN ARROW    Move down one paragraph.    +      –
CTRL+END    Move to the end of a text box.    +      –
CTRL+HOME    Move to the beginning of a text box.    +      –
CTRL+ENTER    Move to the next title or body text placeholder. If it is the last placeholder on a slide, this will insert a new slide with the same slide layout as the original slide.    +      –
SHFT F4    Move to repeat the last Find action in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
 
Move around in and work on tables
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
TAB    Move to the next cell.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Move to the preceding cell.    +      –
DOWN ARROW    Move to the next row.    +      –
UP ARROW    Move to the preceding row in Microsoft Powerpoint tables.    +      –
CTRL+TAB    Insert a tab in a cell.    +      –
ENTER    Start a new paragraph.    +      –
TAB at the end of the last row    Add a new row at the bottom of the table in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
 
Change or resize the font
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL+SHFT+F    Open the Font dialog box to change the font.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+P    Open the Font dialog box to change the font size.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+>    Increase the font size.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+<    Decrease the font size.    +      –
 
Apply character formats
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL+T    Open the Font dialog box to change the formatting of characters.    +      –
SHFT+F3    Change the case of letters between sentence, lowercase, or uppercase.    +      –
CTRL B    Apply bold formatting in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+U    Apply an underline.    +      –
CTRL+I    Apply italic formatting.    +      –
CTRL+EQUAL SIGN    Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing).    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+PLUS SIGN    Apply superscript formatting (automatic spacing).    +      –
CTRL+SPACEBAR    Remove manual character formatting, such as subscript and superscript.    +      –
CTRL+K    Insert a hyperlink.    +      –
 
Copy text formats
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL+SHFT+C    Copy formats.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+V    Paste formats.    +      –
 
Align paragraphs
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
CTRL+E    Center a paragraph.    +      –
CTRL+J    Justify a paragraph.    +      –
CTRL+L    Left align a paragraph.    +      –
CTRL+R    Right align a paragraph.    +      –
 
Run a presentation
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
F5    Start the Microsoft Powerpoint presentation from the beginning.    +      –
N, ENTER, PAGE DOWN, RIGHT ARROW, DOWN ARROW, or SPACEBAR    Perform the next animation or advance to the next slide.    +      –
P, PAGE UP, LEFT ARROW, UP ARROW, or BACKSPACE    Perform the previous animation or return to the previous Microsoft Powerpoint slide.    +      –
number+ENTER    Go to slide number.    +      –
B or PERIOD    Display a blank black slide, or return to the presentation from a blank black slide.    +      –
W or COMMA    Display a blank white slide, or return to the presentation from a blank white slide.    +      –
S    Stop or restart an automatic presentation.    +      –
ESC or HYPHEN    End a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation.    +      –
E    Erase on-screen annotations.    +      –
H    Go to the next Microsoft Powerpoint slide, if the next slide is hidden.    +      –
T    Set new timings while rehearsing.    +      –
O    Use original timings while rehearsing.    +      –
M    Use a mouse click to advance while rehearsing.    +      –
1 ENTER    Return to the first Microsoft Powerpoint slide.    +      –
CTRL+P    Redisplay hidden pointer or change the pointer to a pen.    +      –
CTRL+A    Redisplay hidden pointer or change the pointer to an arrow.    +      –
CTRL+H    Hide the pointer and navigation button immediately.    +      –
CTRL+U    Hide the pointer and navigation button in 15 seconds.    +      –
SHFT F10    Display the Microsoft Powerpoint shortcut menu.    +      –
TAB    Go to the first or next hyperlink on a slide.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Go to the last or previous hyperlink on a slide.    +      –
ENTER while a hyperlink is selected    Perform the mouse click behavior of the selected hyperlink.    +      –
 
Browse Web presentations
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
TAB    Move forward through the hyperlinks in a Microsoft Powerpoint Web presentation, the Address bar, and the Links bar.    +      –
SHFT+TAB    Move back through the hyperlinks in a Web presentation, the Address bar, and the Links bar.    +      –
ENTER    Perform the mouse click behavior of the selected hyperlink.    +      –
SPACEBAR    Go to the next slide.    +      –
BACKSPACE    Go to the previous slide.    +      –
 
Use the Selection pane feature
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
ALT, J, D, A, and then P    Launch the Selection pane in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
F6    Cycle the focus through the different panes.    +      –
SHFT+F10    Display the context menu.    +      –
UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW    Move the focus to a single item or group.    +      –
LEFT ARROW    Move the focus from an item in a group to its parent group.    +      –
RIGHT ARROW    Move the focus from a group to the first item in that group.    +      –
* (on numeric keypad only)    Expand a focused group and all its child groups.    +      –
(on numeric keypad only)    Expand a focused group in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
- (on numeric keypad only)    Collapse a focused group.    +      –
SHFT+UP ARROW or SHFT+DOWN ARROW    Move the focus to an item and select it.    +      –
SPACEBAR or ENTER    Select a focused item.    +      –
SHFT SPACEBAR or SHFT ENTER    Cancel selection of a focused item in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+F    Move a selected item forward.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+B    Move a selected item backward.    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+S    Show or hide a focused item.    +      –
F2    Rename a focused item in Microsoft Powerpoint.    +      –
TAB or SHFT+TAB    Switch the keyboard focus within the Selection pane between tree view and the Show All and Hide All buttons.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+1    Collapse all groups.    +      –
ALT+SHFT+9    Expand all groups.    +      –
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NAUTILUS ~FILE MANAGEMENT
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Ctrl-B    Add Bookmark      +      –
Ctrl-X    Cut Text    +      –
Ctrl-C    Copy Text    +      –
Ctrl-V    Paste Text    +      –
Ctrl-A    Select All (select all files, etc.)    +      –
Ctrl-N    New Folder    +      –
Ctrl-O    Open    +      –
Ctrl-W    Close Window    +      –
Shft-Ctrl-W    Close All Windows    +      –
Ctrl-I    Show Properties    +      –
Ctrl-T    Move to Trash    +      –
Ctrl-D    Duplicate    +      –
Ctrl-L    Create Link    +      –
Ctrl-F    Find    +      –
Shft-Ctrl-F    Web Search    +      –
Ctrl-[    Back    +      –
Ctrl-]    Forward    +      –
Ctrl-U    Up One Level    +      –
Ctrl-H    Home    +      –
Ctrl-R    Refresh    +      –
Ctrl-=    Zoom In    +      –
Ctrl--    Zoom Out    +      –
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AZUREUS ~INTERNET FILE SHARING
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Keyboard
Azureus
Typing words    Filter-as-you-type feature using regular expressions (only valid in the downloading and completed torrent tables)    +      –
Ctrl+BS    Clear filter-as-you-type text    +      –
Ctrl+X    change filter-as-you-type to/from Regex searches    +      –
Shft+Up/Down    Select torrent(s) above or below current one (multiple select)    +      –
Ctrl+Up/Down    Move selected torrent(s) up/down    +      –
Ctrl+Left/Right    Scroll to the left/right end    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+Up/Down    Move selected torrent(s) up/down 10 spaces    +      –
Ctrl+Home/End    Move selected torrent(s) to top or bottom of list    +      –
Ctrl+PgDn/PgUp    Tab to the left or right (doesn't work to get out of sub-tabs like in statistics)    +      –
Ctrl+F6    Tab to the right (ignores sub-tabs)    +      –
Ctrl+A    Select all torrents    +      –
Ctrl+S    Stop Selected torrents    +      –
Ctrl+R    Resume/Start Selected torrent    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+S    Stop all torrents    +      –
Ctrl+L    Popup 'Open URL' window    +      –
 
Mouse + Keyboard
Azureus
Select, Shft + Select other row    select multiple (group)    +      –
Select, Ctrl + Select other row    select multiple (single)    +      –
One of the previous 2 Combos/Select, Ctrl+Shft +    select multiple (multi-group)    +      –
 
Basic window control
Azureus
Key(s)    Meaning    +      –
Tab/Shft+Tab    Move between tables, buttons, tabs and other widgets    +      –
Space    Press/toggle currently selected button/checkbox    +      –
Alt    Open menu    +      –
Alt+underlined letter    Shortcut to menu items
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GNOME ~OPERATING SYSTEM
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General
Gnome
Alt + F1    Opens the Applicantions Menu .    +      –
Alt + F2    Displays the Run Application dialog.    +      –
Print Screen    Takes a screenshot.    +      –
Alt + Print Screen    Takes a screenshot of the window that has focus.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + right arrow    Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + left arrow    Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + up arrow    Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + down arrow    Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + d    Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop.    +      –
F1    Starts the online help browser, and displays appropriate online Help.    +      –
 
Window
Gnome
Alt + Tab    Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window.    +      –
Alt + Esc    Switches between windows in reverse order. Release the keys to select a window.    +      –
F10    Opens the first menu on the left side of the menubar.    +      –
Alt + spacebar    Opens the Window Menu .    +      –
Arrow keys    Moves the focus between items in a menu.    +      –
Return    Chooses a menu item.    +      –
Esc    Closes an open menu.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + right arrow    Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + left arrow    Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + up arrow    Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + down arrow    Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + d    Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop.    +      –
 
Panel
Gnome
Ctrl + Alt + Tab    Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of items that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select an item.    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + Esc    Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. Release the keys to select an item.    +      –
Ctrl + F10    Opens the popup menu for the selected panel.    +      –
Tab    Switches the focus between objects on a panel.    +      –
Return    Chooses the selected panel object or menu item.    +      –
Shft + F10    Opens the popup menu for the selected panel object.    +      –
Arrow keys    Moves the focus between items in a menu. Moves the focus between interface items in an applet also.    +      –
Esc    Closes an open menu.    +      –
F10    Opens the Applications menu from the Menu Bar , if the Menu Bar is in a panel.    +      –
 
Application
Gnome
Shortcut Keys    Command    +      –
Ctrl + N    New    +      –
Ctrl + X    Cut    +      –
Ctrl + C    Copy    +      –
Ctrl + V    Paste    +      –
Ctrl + Z    Undo    +      –
Ctrl + S    Save    +      –
Ctrl + Q    Quit
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LINUX GNOME WINDOW MANAGER ~OS
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Global
Linux Gnome Window Manager
Alt+F1    Open the Applications Menu.    +      –
Alt+F2    Display the Run Application dialog.    +      –
Print Screen    Take a screenshot of the entire desktop.    +      –
Alt+Print Screen    Take a screenshot of the currently focused window.    +      –
Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys    Switch to the workspace to the specified direction of the current workspace.    +      –
Ctrl+Alt+D    Minimize all windows and give focus to the desktop.    +      –
Alt+Tab    Switch between windows. A list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window. You can press the Shift key to cycle through the windows in reverse order.    +      –
Ctrl+Alt+Tab    Switch the focus between the panels and the desktop. A list of items that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select an item. You can press the Shift key to cycle through the items in reverse order.    +      –
 
Window
Linux Gnome Window Manager
Alt+Tab    Switch between windows. A list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window. You can press the Shift key to cycle through the windows in reverse order.    +      –
Alt+F4    Close the currently focused window.    +      –
Alt+F5    Unmaximize the current window, if it is maximized.    +      –
Alt+F7    Move the currently focused window. After pressing this shortcut, you can move the window using either the mouse or the arrow keys. To finish the move, click the mouse or press any key on the keyboard.    +      –
Alt+F8    Resize the currently focused window. After pressing this shortcut, you can resize the window using either the mouse or the arrow keys. To finish the resize, click the mouse or press any key on the keyboard.    +      –
Alt+F9    Minimize the current window.    +      –
Alt+F10    Maximize the current window.    +      –
Alt+spacebar    Open the window menu for the currently selected window. The window menu allows you to perform actions on the window, such as minimizing, moving between workspaces, and closing.    +      –
Shft+Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys    Move the current window to another workspace in the specified direction.    +      –
 
Application
Linux Gnome Window Manager
Ctrl+N    Create a new document or window.    +      –
Ctrl+X    Cut the selected text or region and place it on the clipboard.    +      –
Ctrl+C    Copy the selected text or region onto the clipboard.    +      –
Ctrl+V    Paste the contents of the clipboard    +      –
Ctrl+Z    Undo the last action.    +      –
Ctrl+S    Save the current document to disk.    +      –
F1    Load the online help document for the application.    +      –
Arrow keys or Tab    Move between controls in the interface or items in a list.    +      –
Enter or spacebar    Activate or choose the selected item.    +      –
F10    Activate the left-most menu of the application window.    +      –
Shft+F10    Activate the context menu for the selected item.    +      –
Esc    Close a menu without selecting a menu item, or cancel a drag operation.
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GIMP ~GRAPHIC E-DITORS
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Toolbox Functions
Gimp
Shft+c    Crop & Resize    +      –
d    Default Colors    +      –
Shft+d    Dodge & Burn    +      –
e    Ellipse Select    +      –
Shft+e    Eraser    +      –
Shft+f    Flip    +      –
f    Free Select (Lasso)    +      –
z    Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand)    +      –
k    Ink    +      –
i    Intelligent Scissors    +      –
Keystroke    Tool Name    +      –
Shft+m    Magnify    +      –
m    Move    +      –
p    Paintbrush    +      –
Shft+p    Pencil    +      –
r    Rectangle Select    +      –
Shft+s    Smudge    +      –
x    Swap Colors    +      –
t    Text    +      –
Shft+t    Transform    +      –
Shft+a    XinputAirbrush    +      –
a    Airbrush    +      –
 
View Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+Shft+i    Info Window    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+n    Nav. Window    +      –
Ctrl+e    Shrink Wrap    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+t    Toggle Guides    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+r    Toggle Rulers    +      –
Ctrl+t    Toggle Selection    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+s    Toggle Statusbar    +      –
=    Zoom In    +      –
b    Bezier Select    +      –
-    Zoom Out    +      –
1    1:1    +      –
 
Select Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+a    All    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+f    Feather    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+l    Float    +      –
Ctrl+i    Invert    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+a    None    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+h    Sharpen    +      –
l    Blend    +      –
 
File Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+w    Close    +      –
Ctrl+n    New    +      –
Ctrl+o    Open    +      –
Ctrl+q    Quit    +      –
Ctrl+s    Save    +      –
 
Edit Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+k    Clear    +      –
Shft+b    Bucket Fill    +      –
Ctrl+c    Copy    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+c    Copy Named    +      –
Ctrl+x    Cut    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+x    Cut Named    +      –
Ctrl+.    Fill    +      –
Ctrl+v    Paste    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+v    Paste Named    +      –
Ctrl+r    Redo    +      –
Ctrl+z    Undo    +      –
c    Clone    +      –
 
Layers Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+h    Anchor Layer    +      –
Ctrl+m    Merge Visible Layers    +      –
 
Image Menu
Gimp
Ctrl+d    Duplicate    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+o    Offset    +      –
Alt+g    Grayscale    +      –
Alt+i    Indexed    +      –
Alt+r    RGB    +      –
o    Color Picker    +      –
 
Dialogs
Gimp
Keystroke    Dialog Name    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+b    Brushes    +      –
Ctrl+g    Gradients    +      –
Ctrl+l    Layers & Channels    +      –
Ctrl+p    Palette    +      –
Ctrl+Shft+p    Patterns    +      –
 
Filter Menu
Gimp
Alt+Shft+f    Re-show last    +      –
v    Convolve    +      –
Alt+f    Repeat last
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WINAMP
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Miscellaneous
Winamp
The About Window of Winamp    F1    +      –
Ctrl + A    Always on Top Toggle (All but playlist editor)    +      –
Ctrl + W    Toggle Windowshade Mode    +      –
Ctrl + D    Toggle Doublesize Mode    +      –
Ctrl +E    Toggle Easy move    +      –
Ctrl + T    Toggle Time Display Mode    +      –
Alt + W    Toggle Main Window    +      –
Alt + E    Toggle Playlist Editor    +      –
Alt + T    Toggle Minibrowser    +      –
Ctrl + Tab    Cycle through the Winamp Windows    +      –
Alt + S    Go to Skin Selection    +      –
Ctrl + P    Go to Preferences    +      –
Alt + F    Jump to Main Menu    +      –
Ctrl + J    Jump to Time in Current Track    +      –
J or decimal on numeric keypad    Open Jump-to-File Box    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + N    Open New Winamp Window    +      –
 
Setting the Visualization Preferences
Winamp
Ctrl + O    Go to Built-in Visualization Options    +      –
Alt + K    Configure Current Visualization Plug-In    +      –
Ctrl + Shft + K    Start/Stop current Visualization Plug-In    +      –
Ctrl + K    Open Visualization Tab of Preferences    +      –
 
Main Window Shortcuts
Winamp
R    Toggle Repeat    +      –
S    Toggle Shuffle    +      –
Alt + 3    Current File info box    +      –
 
Playback Controls
Winamp
X or Numeric Keypad 5    Play, Restart, or Unpause    +      –
V    Stop    +      –
Shft + V    Stop with Fadeout    +      –
C    Pause and Unpause    +      –
B or Numeric Keypad 6    Next Track    +      –
Z or Numeric Keypad 4    Previous Track    +      –
Numeric Keypad 1    Jump Ten songs back    +      –
Numeric Keypad 3    Jump Ten songs forward    +      –
Left Arrow or Numeric Keypad 7    Rewind 5 Seconds    +      –
Right Arrow or Numeric Keypad 9    Fast-Forward 5 Seconds    +      –
L or Numeric Keypad 0    Open or Play File    +      –
Ctrl + L or Ctrl + Keypad 0    Open or Play Location    +      –
Shft + L or Insert    Open or Play Directory    +      –
Up Arrow or Keypad 8    Turn Volume Up    +      –
Down Arrow or Keypad 2    Turn Volume Down    +      –
 
Playlist Editor
Winamp
R    Toggle Repeat    +      –
S    Toggle Shuffle    +      –
L or Numeric Keypad 0    Add File    +      –
Ctrl + L or Ctrl + Keypad 0    Add Location    +      –
Shft + L or Insert    Add Directory    +      –
Ctrl + N    New (Clear) Playlist    +      –
Ctrl + O    Open (Load) Playlist    +      –
Ctrl + S    Save Playlist    +      –
Alt + 3    View or Edit Track Info for Selected Tracks    +      –
Ctrl + E    Edit Selected Track Filename    +      –
 
Playlist Manipulation
Winamp
Ctrl + A    Select All    +      –
Ctrl + I    Invert Selection    +      –
Delete    Remove Selected Files from Playlist    +      –
Ctrl + Delete    Crop Playlist    +      –
Ctrl + Shft + Delete    Clear Playlist (same as Control + O)    +      –
Alt + Down Arrow    Move Selected Files Down    +      –
Alt + Up Arrow    Move Selected Files Up    +      –
Down Arrow    Move Cursor Down    +      –
Up Arrow    Move Cursor Up    +      –
Enter    Play Selected File    +      –
End    Jump to End of List    +      –
Home    Jump to Start of List    +      –
Page Up    Move up by a fifth of a Page    +      –
Page Down    Move down by a fifth of a Page    +      –
Alt + Delete    Remove Dead (non-existent) Files    +      –
 
Playlist Sorting
Winamp
Ctrl + Shft + 1    Sort Playlist by Title    +      –
Ctrl + Shft + 2    Sort Playlist by File Name    +      –
Ctrl + Shft + 3    Sort Playlist by File Path and Name    +      –
Ctrl + R    Reverse Playlist    +      –
Ctrl + Shft + R    Randomize Playlist    +      –
 
Playback Controls
Winamp
X or Numeric Keypad 5    Play, Restart, or Unpause    +      –
V    Stop    +      –
Shft + V    Stop with Fadeout    +      –
C    Pause and Unpause    +      –
B or Numeric Keypad 6    Next Track    +      –
Z or Numeric Keypad 4    Previous Track    +      –
Numeric Keypad 1    Jump Ten Songs Back    +      –
Left Arrow or Keypad 7    Rewind 5 Seconds    +      –
Keypad 9 or Right Arrow    Fast-Forward 5 Seconds    +      –
Ctrl + F4    Close (hide) Playlist Editor    +      –
 
Graphical Equalizer keyboard Shortcuts
Winamp
1 to 0    Increase EQ bands    +      –
Q to P    Decrease EQ bands    +      –
` (key next to 1 key on your keyboard)    Increase EQ Preamp    +      –
Tab    Decrease EQ Preamp    +      –
N    Toggle EQ    +      –
S    Open Presets Menu    +      –
Ctrl + S    Load Preset    +      –
A    Toggle EQ Auto-Loading    +      –
Ctrl + F4    Close (hide) Graphical Equalizer    +      –
 
Minibrowser Keyboard Shortcuts
Winamp
Alt + Left    Go Back    +      –
Alt + Right    Go Forward    +      –
Ctrl + L    Open �Go� Menu    +      –
Ctrl + O    Open Internet Location Box    +      –
Ctrl + R    Reload Page    +      –
Ctrl + Alt + R    Update Link List
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11
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ALT+1    Zoom to 50 percent      +      –
ALT+2    Zoom to 100 percent    +      –
ALT+3    Zoom to 200 percent    +      –
ALT+ENTER    Show video in full screen    +      –
ALT+LEFT ARROW    Switch to previous view (same as Back button)    +      –
ALT+RIGHT ARROW    Switch to next view (same as Forward button)    +      –
CTRL+1    Switch to full mode    +      –
CTRL+2    Switch to skin mode    +      –
CTRL+7    Switch to the first view in a media category after Recently Added, such as Artist in Music    +      –
CTRL+8    Switch to the second view in a media category after Recently Added, such as Album in Music    +      –
CTRL+9    Switch to the third view in a media category after Recently Added, such as Songs in Music    +      –
CTRL+B    Play the previous item    +      –
CTRL+E    Move the focus to the search box in the library    +      –
CTRL+F    Play the next item    +      –
CTRL+H    Turn shuffle on or off    +      –
CTRL+J    Eject CD or DVD (except on computers with two or more CD or DVD disc drives)    +      –
CTRL+M    Show or hide the Classic Menus (menu bar) in full mode    +      –
CTRL+N    Create a playlist    +      –
CTRL+O    Open a file    +      –
CTRL+P    Play or pause a file    +      –
CTRL+S    Stop playback    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+B    Rewind video    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+C    Turn captions and subtitles on or off    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+F    Fast-forward through video or music    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+G    Play faster than normal speed (time compression)    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+N    Play at normal speed    +      –
CTRL+SHFT+S    Play slower than normal speed (time expansion)    +      –
CTRL+T    Repeat the playlist    +      –
CTRL+U    Specify either a URL or path of a file    +      –
CTRL+W    Close or stop playing a file    +      –
F1    Open Help    +      –
F10    Show the Classic Menus (menu bar)    +      –
F11    Switch to full-screen mode    +      –
F2    Edit media information on a selected item in the library    +      –
F3    Add media files to the library    +      –
F4    Change how items are displayed in the Details pane by using the options available with the View Options button    +      –
F5    Refresh information in the panes    +      –
F6    Increase the size of album art    +      –
F7    Mute the volume    +      –
F8    Decrease the volume    +      –
F9    Increase the volume    +      –
SHFT+F6    Decrease the size of album art
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APPLE I TUNES 7.3
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Playback shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Enter    Play the selected song immediately    +      –
Ctrl-Alt-Arrow    Move forward or backward within a song    +      –
Alt-Right Arrow or Left Arrow    Listen to the next or previous album in a list (or Alt-click the Skip Forward or Skip Backward controls in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window)    +      –
Left Arrow or Right Arrow    Go to the next or previous song in a list (or click the Skip Forward or Skip Backward controls in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window)    +      –
 
Library and playlist shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-click the checkbox next to a song    Select or deselect all the songs in a list (add or remove all checkboxes)    +      –
Alt-click the Add (+) button    Create a playlist from a selection of songs    +      –
Shft-click the Add (+) button    Create a new Smart Playlist    +      –
Alt-click the Shuffle button    Reshuffle the current playlist    +      –
F5    Refresh the Radio or Party Shuffle list (when selected, below Library)    +      –
 
iTunes Store shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-Right bracket ( ] )    Go to the next page in the iTunes Store    +      –
Ctrl-Left bracket ( [ )    Go to the previous page in the iTunes Store    +      –
F5    Check for new podcast episodes (when Podcasts is selected, below Library)    +      –
 
File and window shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-click a triangle    Expand or collapse all the triangles in the Radio's Stream list    +      –
Ctrl-M    Shrink the iTunes window to show only the playback controls    +      –
Ctrl-N or Ctrl-P    In the Get Info window, see the info for the next or previous song in the list    +      –
Ctrl-Alt-F    Select the search field    +      –
Press ?, then press the indicated key to use an optn (not all visual effects support this)    See more options when a visual effect is showing    +      –
While the video is playing, right-click the movie, and then choose Set Poster Frame    Choose artwork for the selected video    +      –
 
iPod shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Shft-Ctrl as you connect the iPod to your computer (hold the keys down until the iPod appears in the iTunes window)    Prevent iPod from automatically updating when you connect it to your computer    +      –
 
iPhone shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Shft-Ctrl as you connect the iPhone to your computer (hold the keys down until the iPhone appears in the iTunes window)    Prevent iPhone from automatically syncing when you connect it to your computer    +      –
 
Spoken word shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-Shft-Right Arrow or Left Arrow    Go to the next or last chapter (if available)    +      –
 
File menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-N    Create a new playlist    +      –
Shft-Ctrl-N    Create a new folder    +      –
Ctrl-O    Add a file to your music library    +      –
Ctrl-W    Close the iTunes window    +      –
Shft-Ctrl-O    Import a song, playlist, or library file    +      –
Ctrl-I    Open the song or CD Info window for the selected song or CD    +      –
Ctrl-R    Show where a song file is located    +      –
Ctrl-L    Show the currently playing song in the list    +      –
 
Edit menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-comma    Open iTunes preferences    +      –
Ctrl-Z    Undo your last typing change while still in edit mode    +      –
Ctrl-X    Cut the selected item's information or artwork    +      –
Ctrl-C    Copy the selected item's information or artwork    +      –
Ctrl-V    Paste the selected item's information or artwork    +      –
Ctrl-A    Select all the items in a list    +      –
Shft-Ctrl-A    Deselect all the items in a list    +      –
 
Controls menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Space Bar    Stop or start playing the selected song    +      –
Right Arrow    When a song is playing, play the next song in a list    +      –
Left Arrow    When a song is playing, play the previous song in a list    +      –
Ctrl-Up Arrow    Increase the volume    +      –
Ctrl-Down Arrow    Decrease the volume    +      –
Ctrl-Alt-Down Arrow    Mute the sound (song keeps playing)    +      –
Ctrl-E    Eject a CD    +      –
 
View menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-B    Hide or show the Browser (Artist and Album columns)    +      –
Ctrl-G    Hide or show song artwork    +      –
Ctrl-T    Turn the visualizer on or off    +      –
Ctrl-F    Switch between visual effects taking up the entire screen or appearing in the iTunes window (when visualizer is on)    +      –
Ctrl-J    Open the View Options window for the selected source    +      –
 
Advanced menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-U    Stream audio file at a specific URL to iTunes    +      –
 
Help menu shortcuts
Apple iTunes 7.3
Ctrl-?    Open iTunes Help
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