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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/10/2002 22:26:52   
This one is kind of a hodge podge of Windows Keyboard Shortcuts. I'd like to thank the members at ihelpyouservices for contributing to this list. Feel free to add others here in this thread so we can keep track of them all. I will gladly add them to my Windows Keyboard Shortcuts page when time permits. Lately, time has been permitting! Enjoy, especially the first one!

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Windows Key + E
This one opens a new Windows Explorer Window. Probably one of the hottest shortcut tips I've found. This one gets a lot of hoorahs!

Windows Key + M
This minimizes all windows so you can get back to the desktop quickly. Another hot one for those of us who have mutiple windows open and use our desktop as a temporary workspace.

Shift + Windows Key + M
Restores all windows to how they were.

Alt + Tab
Switch (toggle) windows, saves having to click on taskbar.

Ctrl + F
Find

While in Internet Explorer...

Ctrl + H
Shows you the history of web pages you visited.

Ctrl + N
Opens another Internet Explorer window.

Ctrl + W
Closes currently open Internet Explorer window.

Vertical Scrolling
While viewing a web page with vertical scroll bar, press space bar to scroll downward.
Shift + space to scroll upward.
You can also use the Page Down or Page Up keys.
End to go to end of page.
Home to go to top of page.

Ctrl + E
Shows search

Ctrl + I
Shows favorites

Alt + Left Arrow
Go back

Alt + Right Arrow
Go forward

Ctrl + Refresh
Reloads the page from scratch, images and all!

Shift + Click
Opens hyperlink in new window.

While in your favorite Word Processing or HTML Editing Programs...

Ctrl + C
Copy, places the copy on the clipboard.

Ctrl + O
Open

Ctrl + V
Paste, inserts the copy on the clipboard into the area where your cursor is positioned.

Ctrl + X
Cut, removes and places the copy on the clipboard.

Ctrl + Y
Redo last command.

Ctrl + Z
Undo last command.

Part of my career entails consulting with clients on how to effectively and efficiently manage their way around Windows and the various programs that they utilize on a daily basis. I try to stay away from that mouse as much as possible and will do as much as I can from the keyboard using shortcuts.

There are quite a few good ones in FrontPage and I think this would be a good thread to begin sharing them, you know, like...

Ctrl + Tab
Toggles between open documents.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/10/2002 23:40:55   
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

It's always nice to find some new shortcuts I wasn't aware of! This one is getting bookmarked.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/11/2002 8:19:10   
My favourite is Ctrl + h. It opens the Replace dialogue box or as I like to think of it "Global Search and Destroy". It is a great tool for finding and replacing text in pages or code in HTML view.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/11/2002 15:12:01   
Update: I've revised the page on my site that shows these Windows Shortcut Keys. I added CSS and a little bit of flare to the presentation! ;)

Windows Shortcut Keys

Makes you want to click them, huh?

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/12/2002 16:52:05   
Hello Pageone,

Do you know what the keyboard shortcut is for closing all open windows. I know one exists but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/12/2002 17:49:28   
Hello imouthere, that is a shortcut that I am not aware of. There is of course Ctrl + W which will close the currently open window and then Alt + F4 which will quit the program.

Don't know of one that will Close/Quit all open programs and windows.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/12/2002 18:36:38   
CRTL+ALT+DEL a couple of times closes everything.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/12/2002 22:54:07   


Hey, I almost forgot that one. I'm adding it to my page now! That was good for a laugh!

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/14/2002 1:17:40   
Belive me I am all too aware of the good 'ol ctrl+alt+del technique, being an exclusive Win98 user . Not exactly the method I was going for but I guess it will do the job in a pinch. Thankz

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/14/2002 16:12:04   
I never even realized I had a windows key on my keyboard! How long has that thing been there? What else can it do? Just those 3 things, plus open the startmenu?


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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/14/2002 21:57:10   
I believe this is the entire list of functions for the Windows Key:

  1. : Display Start menu

  2. + D: Minimize or restore all Windows

  3. + E: Display Windows Explorer

  4. + F: Display find: all files

  5. + M: Minimize all windows

  6. + Shift + M: Undo minimize all windows

  7. + R: Display Run command

  8. + Break: Display system properties dialog box

  9. + Ctrl + F: Display find: computer

  10. + Tab: Cycle through buttons on taskbar

  11. + F1: Display Help



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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/14/2002 22:34:02   
My head is spinning from all this. I still haven't found the "anykey"



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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/15/2002 13:24:52   
Hi. One of my favorites is to hold down <shift> and use the arrow keys to select text.

Tony

(of course, that only works in a word processor or something where you have a cursor)
 

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/15/2002 23:27:11   
That's a good one! Never really thought of using that but now that I try it, I might just make it habit.

I've added it to my Windows Shortcut Keys section.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/15/2002 23:39:39   
paperfish! I missed that Ctrl + H. Adding that one to the list too! Man, I can't believe I haven't used that one. And here I am preaching Windows Keyboard Shortcuts. What's that all about?!

Sure enough, there is that Ctrl + H right in the menu along with the rest of them. Some things just never dawn on you until you openly discuss them! I've been using the find and replace routine for years. Always went through the Edit Menu.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 10:46:36   
One other KB shortcut that I use a lot in FrontPage and Word is SHIFT+ENTER. This adds a break and not a paragraph symbol in FrontPage and drops your Cursor in Word down one line instead of two.

It's especially helpful when Microsoft wants to "help" you during bulleted lists.


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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 11:29:05   
"Ctrl + Refresh
Reloads the page from scratch, images and all!"

I thought that F5 does the ssame thing? Or does it just refresh from the cache?

Great tips! Shortcuts separate those who get it done from those who get it done FAST!!




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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 11:38:20   
Hello tgorski and vansmack!

vansmack, thanks for the reminder. We actually have another topic going on Soft Returns vs. Hard Returns which is what you are referring to. It didn't even cross my mind that I forgot to add those to my list! I'll do that momentarily!

tgorski, I don't believe that F5 reloads from scratch, I could be wrong though and will investigate a little further. I think that F5 reloads the page using cache.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 12:16:18   
My favorites are Alt-Esc to toggle between open windows, and of course the Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl -V to paste. How did I ever live without all these cool shortcuts?

I just used the windows-E to opena new Explorer window! Just how cool is that?!!

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 13:25:02   
One of my fav's is CTRL + A for an Edit>Select All...use it all the time. I also love my PRNSCN key for screen captures, but that's not really a keyboard shortcut, now is it?!

Thanks, Windows key just kinda got in the way of my CTRL key before.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 16:46:03   
This is GREAT!

F5 reloads from the cache. Ctrl-F5 reloads from scratch.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 16:53:56   
Thanks tpslwebmaster for confirming the F5 question! I actually started this thread to share the Windows + E tip and it looks like this is a hot topic. I've been steadily adding to my Windows Keyboard Shortcuts page as this thread continues to grow!

I think its time for me to throw away my mouse!

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/17/2002 16:56:22   
GoDario27, I'm actually going to devote a separate topic to the Print Screen button. Not everyone has one and there is a somewhat longer set of instructions on how to effectively use that one. Thanks!

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/18/2002 8:43:09   
here's my favourite - once you try this you'll wonder how you ever did without:

In Word, it's easy enough to select a paragraph of text - but sometimes the selection can be a bit too smart for its own good.

Sometimes I find I want to select a rectangle of text (perhaps to miss out the list numbers on the left hand side).

Put the cursor at the corner of the selection, hold down ALT and drag the mouse to select. Instead of selecting line by line, it's selecting a rectangular area.

If you're not sure what I mean, try it. Whilst you won't use it every day, I guarantee that at some point you'll be glad you read this...

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/18/2002 9:51:08   
My favorite is ALT TAB. It's easy to hit and jumps me back to the last window I was in as well as showing me the rest. That way I can jump between two windows when I copy in various parts from one to the other.

 

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/29/2002 13:20:05   
Ctrl + Click

In FrontPage, while in Normal View, you can open other pages by following links from the page you are viewing in the Normal View.

For instance, I'm proofreading a page that has a hyperlink in the body copy that leads to a instruction page for that topic. I want to take a quick look at that page to make sure all is okay.

Instead of going into my folder list and finding that page to open it, I just position my cursor over the link, press Ctrl + Click. That link will now open in the Normal View of FP for editing.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/30/2002 14:09:24   
Didn't notice this in your list...not really a shortcut but I use it alot on pages with animated banners that drive me nuts. Esc key will stop animations.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/30/2002 14:59:45   
Good one Shirley! I'll usually just hit the Stop button. I'll try to work this one into my daily keyboard habits. I knew it was there, just never really used it.

Just like all these other shortcuts. A lot of us know they are there, but we are attached to our mice!

P.S. I'm adding that one to the Windows Keyboard Shortcuts page.

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/30/2002 16:56:26   
OK shortcut experts.....somewhere in the forum I saw a shortcut to bring up the folder list so we wouldn't have to be constantly dragging it open. Now I can't find it to put on my list!

Help please

Thanks

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RE: Windows Keyboard Shortcuts - 4/30/2002 21:58:42   
Hello PBailey! I've been thinking about this one quite a bit today and am not quite sure which folder list you are referring to. Is it the one in FP? If so, I don't know of any keyboard shortcuts to open or close it. There is a button in the upper toolbar that will allow you to quickly toggle the folder list on or off. Is this what you are referring to?

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