USING MICROSOFT WORD
CREATING A CUSTOM TABLE OF CONTENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Command + V
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Command + P
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Command + S
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Command + Q
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Detailed explanation-1: -Select the text you want to copy and press Ctrl+C. Place your cursor where you want to paste the copied text and press Ctrl+V.
Detailed explanation-2: -(ConTRoL-V) In a Windows PC, holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the V key pastes the contents of the clipboard into the current cursor location. The Mac equivalent is Command-V.
Detailed explanation-3: -Here’s the logic that Macheads used to explain those mappings. “Well, Z, the last letter because it Undoes the last thing you’ve done. X for Cut because X looks like a pair of scissors. And V for Paste because it looks like the proofreading mark for ‘insert.
Detailed explanation-4: -In ASCII, the uppercase “V” is “086” in decimal (01010110 in binary). The lowercase “v” is “118” in decimal (01110110 in binary). Doing the Alt code Alt +86 creates a capital “V” and Alt +118 creates a lowercase “v” character.
Detailed explanation-5: -Command-V: Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. This also works for files in the Finder. Command-Z: Undo the previous command. You can then press Shift-Command-Z to Redo, reversing the undo command.