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Keyboard Shortcuts and System Commands for Popular Programs

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F4 Choose the Go To command Home tab. Shift+Tab Switch to the next tab in a dialog box. F11 Define a name to use in references.

ALT+F11 opens the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, in which you can create a macro by using Visual Basic for Applications VBA. The following table lists some ways to move the keyboard focus without using the mouse. Minimize current window To minimize the current window, hold Command and press M.

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Well, it turns out you can. By learning a few simple keyboard shortcuts, you can speed up your prospecting research, gain valuable insights about your leads faster, and really build out that pipeline. The key is to not waste time learning all of them, because the majority aren't helpful. They only take two minutes to learn. Try them out as you read this article: 30 Google Chrome Shortcuts 1. Open a new tab Open Closed Tab I hate when I close a tab, then realize crap, I still needed that info. I just hold Command and Shift, then press T to quickly recover it. For PC, hold Ctrl and Shift, then press T. View next tab Instead of dragging my mouse to the top of the browser to click another tab, I rapidly move to the next tab by holding Command and Option, then pressing the right arrow key. For PC, hold Ctrl and press tab. View previous tab Likewise, I can switch to the previous tab by holding Command and Option, then press the left arrow key. For PC, hold Ctrl and press 9. Switch to a specific tab first eight tabs If I need to jump to a specific tab, I hold Command and select the appropriate number. For example, if I need to jump to the seventh tab open, I hold Command and press 7. If I need to jump back to the second tab open, I hold Command and press 2. For PC, it's the same action, just hold Ctrl instead of Command. Open hyperlinked text in a new tab If I'm reading an article that has an intriguing hyperlink in it, I open it in a new tab by holding Command and clicking the link. Open hyperlinked text in a new window Similarly, if I want to open a link in a new window, I hold Shift and click the link. Put cursor in search bar I hate dragging my mouse to the search bar to type in a URL or Google something. Rather, I hold Command and press L to jump my cursor to the search bar. Erase current search If I totally screw up a URL or Google search, I'll quickly start it over by holding Command pressing delete. For PC, hold Ctrl and press Backspace. Highlight next word in search To highlight the next word in a search, I hold Shift and Option, then press the right arrow key. For PC, hold Ctrl and press the right arrow key. I use this to quickly highlight a word if I need to delete it. Highlight previous word in search To highlight the previous word, hold Shift and option, then press the left arrow key. For PC, hold Ctrl and press the left arrow key. Go back to previous page Wanna jump back to the previous page? On PC, press Backspace. Go forward to next page Wanna go forward? Hold Shift and press delete. On PC, hold shift and press Backspace. Reloads current page Is the page frozen? Hold Command and press R to quickly reload it. On PC, hold Ctrl and press R. Opens the find bar Need to find a key word or phrase on the page? Hold Command and press F. Then simply type what you're looking for. On PC, hold Ctrl and press F. Scrolls to next keywords in find bar The first keyword isn't correct that appears in the find bar? Press Enter to move to the next search term. On PC, hold Ctrl and press G. Scrolls to previous keywords in find bar To scroll backwards to the previous keyword, hold Shift and press Enter. On PC, hold Ctrl and press G. Save current page as bookmark Read an awesome article? Or need to bookmark a useful tool? Hold Command and press D. On PC, hold Ctrl and press D. Open settings page Need to activate an extension such as , an email productivity tool? Hold command and press the comma key. There is no keyboard shortcut for this for PC. Open downloads page Downloaded something you quickly need to reference? Hold Command and Shift, then press J. For PC, hold Ctrl and press J. Open new window When I have too many tabs open, but I don't want to close them yet, I'll open a new window. To do this, hold Command and press N. On PC, hold Ctrl and press N. Drag tab out of strip to open in new window No this isn't a keyboard shortcut, but it's just as useful. If I want to focus on only one tab, I'll click the tab and drag it downwards until a new window opens. This helps me focus on only one tab, by removing it from a cluster of too many other tabs. Close current window Close Window Shortcut Quickly close the current window by holding Command and Shift, then press W. On PC, hold Ctrl and Shift and press W. Minimize current window To minimize the current window, hold Command and press M. On PC, there isn't a keyboard shortcut for this. Maximize current window Maximize Window Shortcut To maximize your current window, hold Control and Command, then press F. On PC, press F4. Scroll down the web page To scroll to the bottom of the page, tap the Space Bar once. Quit Google Chrome To quit Google Chrome, hold Command and press Q. On PC, hold Ctrl and Shift and press Q. Jump to the last tab To open the last tab in your browser, hold Command and then press the number nine. On PC, hold Ctrl and the press the number nine. Hide Google Chrome If you need to hide Chrome to jump to a different task, hold Command and press H. There is no similar shortcut for this for PC. It only takes a few minutes to learn these shortcuts. My logic is if we spend 80% of our time online, isn't it worth investing a few minutes into mastering these? If you ever need a quick reference, consider saving this keyboard shortcut cheat sheet to reference for later. It has the 25 most common keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome you'll need on a daily basis: To get the most out of your , check out our guides to and as well.

The character code, Alt+X Find out the Unicode character code for the selected character Alt+X Insert the ANSI character for the specified ANSI decimal character code. Ctrl+Shift+F11 Language Bar Every document has a default language, typically the same default language as your computer's operating system. ALT+F8 displays the Macro dialog box to create, run, edit, or delete a macro. Keys for other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard. Open hyperlinked text in a new window Similarly, if I want to open a link in a new window, I hold Shift and click the link. Alt+Shift+F2 Display the Research task pane.

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