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Shortcuts key for Microsoft office

Some common shortcuts for Microsoft Office:



1. Ctrl + N: Create a new document or file.

2. Ctrl + O: Open an existing document or file.

3. Ctrl + S: Save the current document or file.

4. Ctrl + P: Print the current document or file.

5. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.

6. Ctrl + Y: Redo the last action.

7. Ctrl + X: Cut selected text or object.

8. Ctrl + C: Copy selected text or object.

9. Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut text or object.

10. Ctrl + F: Open the Find dialog for searching within the document.

11. Ctrl + B: Bold the selected text.

12. Ctrl + I: Italicize the selected text.

13. Ctrl + U: Underline the selected text.

14. Ctrl + A: Select all content in the document or file.

15. Ctrl + W: Close the current document or file.


These shortcuts are just a few examples, and there are many more available for specific functions or actions within each Microsoft Office application.

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