what is the purpose of ctrl+1 shortcut key in MS- word.a) it converts selected text in to the next larger size of the same font. b) It applies the Italic formatting to the selected text. c )It makes the selected text bold. d) It adds a line break to the document.
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Answer:
Many users find that using an external keyboard with keyboard shortcuts for Word helps them work more efficiently. For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen, and are an essential alternative to using a mouse.
Explanation:
The shortcuts in this topic refer to the US keyboard layout. Keys for other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard.
A plus sign (+) in a shortcut means that you need to press multiple keys at the same time.
A comma sign (,) in a shortcut means that you need to press multiple keys in order.
To quickly find a shortcut in this article, you can use Search. Press Ctrl+F, and then type your search words.
If an action that you use often does not have a shortcut key, you can record a macro to create one.
If you are using Microsoft Word Starter, be aware that not all the features listed for Word are supported in Word Starter. For more information about the features available in Word Starter, see Word Starter feature support.
Open a document.
Ctrl+O
Create a new document.
Ctrl+N
Save the document.
Ctrl+S
Close the document.
Ctrl+W
Cut the selected content to the Clipboard.
Ctrl+X
Copy the selected content to the Clipboard.
Ctrl+C
Paste the contents of the Clipboard.
Ctrl+V
Select all document content.
Ctrl+A
Apply bold formatting to text.
Ctrl+B
Apply italic formatting to text.
Ctrl+I
Apply underline formatting to text.
Ctrl+U
Decrease the font size by 1 point.
Ctrl+[
Increase the font size by 1 point.
Ctrl+]
Center the text.
Ctrl+E
Align the text to the left.
Ctrl+L
Align the text to the right.
Ctrl+R
Cancel a command.
Esc
Undo the previous action.
Ctrl+Z
Redo the previous action, if possible.
Ctrl+Y
Adjust the zoom magnification.
Alt+W, Q, then tab in Zoom dialog box to the value you want.
Split the document window.
Ctrl+Alt+S
Remove the document window split.
Alt+Shift+C or Ctrl+Alt+S