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Keyboard shortcut bullet point anki
Keyboard shortcut bullet point anki








Shutdown)Īlt + Prt Scr, captures the screen image of the active window.

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These are hard to remember, but if you make a point to use them it's worth the effort.į4 - Expand the Address Bar in Windows Explorer (file system)į5 - Refresh Windows Explorer (file system)į10 - selects a main menu item without clicking (Alt does this, too.)į11 - throws you into Full Screen if on the internet pressing it again brings it backĪnd the handy ALT key tops off the trick list.Īlt + left or right arrow will go back or forward a browser pageĪlt alone will activate the main menu items without clicking, then pressing the underlined letter of the menu item will open the list.Īlt + Enter, opens the properies of a selected icon on the desktopĪlt + F4, shutdown current program (Don't press it yet! You will shutdown your internet! Yikes!)Īnd finally after all your open programs are closed, pressing Alt + F4 one last time will throw you into the shutdown screen of your system. # Enter: During a show, typing a slide # and pressing enter will 'Go To' that slide. W: During a presentation, tapping 'W' or ',' (comma) will Whiteout the screen and pause your show. Shift Tab at bullet: To Promote a bullet point, (make it a lead bullet), press tab at the front of the text.ī: During a presentation, tapping 'B' or '.' (period) will Blackout the screen and pause your show. Tab at bullet: To Demote a bullet point (making it a sub bullet), press tab at the front of the text. (Ctrl N creates an entirely new presentation.)

keyboard shortcut bullet point anki

Shift + F5: To quickly launch your show from the slide currently selected, hit Shift F5.Ĭtrl M: To add a new slide at any point, press Ctrl M. But I like it.į5: To quickly launch your show from the beginning slide, hit the F5 above your keyboard.

keyboard shortcut bullet point anki

(I wish they carried that through to their other softwares, but so far I can only use it in PowerPoint. But in PowerPoint, for some reason, they combined the copy/paste into Ctrl D for "Duplicate". Ctrl D: To copy a picture or slide, you would usually use copy/paste, and you still can.








Keyboard shortcut bullet point anki