Microsoft PowerPoint Quick Shortcuts

 

We have discussed several Excel Tips and Shortcuts so far. Here comes the first post on Microsoft PowerPoint Shortcuts. I hope you would find them useful.

Purpose/Action

Key Sequence

Insert a new slide [CTRL]+[M]
Start a slide show [F5]
Apply superscript formatting [CTRL] + [PLUS SIGN (+)]
Apply subscript formatting [CTRL]+ [EQUAL SIGN (=)]
Bold [CTRL]+[B]
Capitalize [SHIFT]+[F3]
Copy [CTRL]+[C]
Delete a word [CTRL]+[BACKSPACE]
Demote a paragraph [ALT]+[SHIFT]+[RIGHT ARROW]
Find [CTRL]+[F]
Insert a hyperlink [CTRL]+[K]
Italicize [CTRL]+[I]
Make a duplicate of the current slide [CTRL]+[D]
Open [CTRL]+[O]
Open the Font dialog box [CTRL]+[T]
Paste [CTRL]+[V]
Print [CTRL]+[P]
Promote a paragraph [ALT]+[SHIFT]+[LEFT ARROW]
Repeat your last action [F4] or [CTRL]+[Y]
Save [CTRL]+[S]
Select all [CTRL]+[A]
Switch to the next pane (clockwise) [F6]
Switch to the previous pane [SHIFT]+[F6]
Undo [CTRL]+[Z]
View guides [CTRL]+[G]

I hope you found the post useful and thank you for reading.

Google Search Shortcuts

5:18 AM by Sushil 0 comments

 

Google is determined to take you search experience with Googl.com a great and most popular search engine to a next level. The Web 2.0 is what we call it that delivers the next generation content on the internet. You may want to work with Goole on it Beta program to enhance end user Search Experience.

 

 

The new Search navigation feature lets user navigate through Google Search Results without lifting finger from the keyboard. Navigate search results quickly and easily, minimizing use of your mouse.

Keyboard shortcuts

Key

Action

j or DOWN

Selects the next item.

k or UP

Selects the previous item.

l or RIGHT

Moves to the next category (results, sponsored links, refinements).

h or LEFT

Moves to the previous category (results, sponsored links, refinements).

<Enter>

Opens the selected result.

/

Puts the cursor in the search box.

n

Moves to the next result, and fetches more results if necessary.

p

Moves to the previous result, reloading earlier results if necessary.

=

Magnifies current item

-

Shrinks current item

A

Switches to Accessible Search Results

W

Switches to regular Web Search Results

You may want to Try this feature: http://www.google.com/experimental/

Google Search: Accessible View

5:16 AM by Sushil 0 comments

 

Navigate search results quickly and easily, with just your keyboard. As you navigate, items are magnified for easier viewing. If you use a screen reader or talking browser, the relevant information is spoken automatically as you navigate.


Current keyboard shortcuts include:

Key

Action

j or DOWN

Selects the next item.

k or UP

Selects the previous item.

l or RIGHT

Moves to the next category (results, sponsored links, refinements).

h or LEFT

Moves to the previous category (results, sponsored links, refinements).

<Enter>

Opens the selected result.

/

Puts the cursor in the search box.

n

Moves to the next result, and fetches more results if necessary.

p

Moves to the previous result, reloading earlier results if necessary.

=

Magnifies current item

-

Shrinks current item

A

Switches to Accessible Search Results

W

Switches to regular Web Search Results

For now, you need to use the Firefox 3 web browser with this experiment. This note will be updated as other browsers are added. Magnification already works with Google Chrome and Apple's Safari.

Google Search Shortcuts

5:08 AM by Sushil 0 comments

 

Google is determined to take you search experience with Googl.com a great and most popular search engine to a next level. The Web 2.0 is what we call it that delivers the next generation content on the internet. You may want to work with Goole on it Beta program to enhance end user Search Experience.

 

 

The new Search navigation feature lets user navigate through Google Search Results without lifting finger from the keyboard. Navigate search results quickly and easily, minimizing use of your mouse.

Keyboard shortcuts

J                    Selects the next result.

K                   Selects the previous result.

O                   Opens the selected result.

<Enter>      Opens the selected result.

/               Puts the cursor in the search box.

<Esc>          Removes the cursor from the search box.

You may want to Try this feature: http://www.google.com/experimental/