In windows explorer ctrl+j performs which operation
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In windows explorer ctrl+j performs which operation
- Pressing Ctrl + J in Microsoft Word or another word processor will justify the current line, distributing the text or words between the left and right edges of the page.
- This Photoshop shortcut will DUPLICATE the layer that is currently selected. You can duplicate everything you have selected by pressing Ctrl + J on your keyboard.
- This is useful if you want to duplicate a flower, make a copy of a snapshot, or even make a copy of a piece of paper while scrapbooking.
- Control J, often known as Ctrl-j, is the same as an ASCII line feed (also known as a newline in Unix-like systems). The terminal driver typically maps this key combination to an ASCII carriage return ( control M ). Enter on the keypad is frequently different from what it is on your primary keyboard, which typically uses carriage return (an escape sequence).
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