USING MICROSOFT WORD
MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Ctrl+G
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Ctrl+F
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Ctrl+Click
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Ctrl+C
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Detailed explanation-1: -Select the text or picture that you want to display as a hyperlink. Press Ctrl+K. You can also right-click the text or picture and click Link on the shortcut menu. Under Link to, click Existing File or Web Page.
Detailed explanation-2: -While in a browser, pressing and holding Ctrl and then clicking any hyperlink opens that link in a new tab. This shortcut is helpful for when you’re reading a web page and are interested in a link, but want to continue reading the current page.
Detailed explanation-3: -Press Ctrl+K to open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. The focus is on the Address field. Type the web address of the destination site, and then press Alt+T to move to the Text to display field.
Detailed explanation-4: -By default, Word and Outlook require you to press Ctrl when you click to follow a hyperlink. This extra step keeps you from accidentally going to a linked destination while you’re editing a document.