![]() ![]() Sometimes, depending on the operating system of your computer or the program you’re using, the clipboard can hold more than one item at a time. ***The computer clipboard is a temporary storage area where anything you “Copy” from within a program is held and made available for “pasting”, or copying back into a program you’re using. Shift + Enter / Shift + Enter Carriage return: move the cursor down to the next line without activating the Submit function (or starting a new, formatted paragraph in a program like MS Word) To use any keyboard shortcut, press and hold the first key, then press the second key while still holding the first one down.Ĭtrl + C / ⌘ + C Copy selected text or image to the computer “clipboard” ***Ĭtrl + V / ⌘ + V Paste text or image (from the computer clipboard)Ĭtrl + X / ⌘ + X Cut selected text or image (note that this does not copy the cut item to the computer clipboard, it’s more like a delete function) There are a few handy shortcuts that are usually the same in ALL programs that allow the user to create content that contains text and images (e.g., word processors, text editors, etc.). Still, there are a few that are worth knowing because they can save time, effort and frustration. ![]() Most programs have them, but they can vary from program to program and power users are generally the only people who ever bother finding out what the shortcuts are for their preferred programs. Keyboard shortcuts are handy little key press combos that allow you to quickly perform some action that would otherwise require a little more effort with the mouse. ![]()
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