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  MS Word What are the main parts of the MS Word interface? MS Word's interface includes the Ribbon, which organizes commands into tabs (Home, Insert, Layout, etc.), the Quick Access Toolbar for frequently used actions, the Document Area for writing and editing text, and the Status Bar that displays information like page count and word count [ 1 ]. How do you change the font style and size in MS Word? In the Home tab, use the Font group to select the desired font style and size. Advanced options like text effects, underlining, and subscript/superscript are also available for further customization [ 4 ]. What is the purpose of the "Header and Footer" option in MS Word? The Header and Footer tool is used to add consistent information (like page numbers, document titles, or dates) at the top (header) or bottom (footer) of each page across a document, improving its layout and professional appeara

Only win(🪟) Key Shortcuts 2024/2081


Windows command shortcuts that use the Windows key:
Shortcuts Function window button only)
Win key - Open or close the Start Menu
Win + A - Open Action Center
Win + B - Set focus to the notification area
Win + C - Open Cortana in listening mode (deprecated)
Win + D - Show desktop / Restore minimized windows
Win + E - Open File Explorer
Win + G - Open Game Bar
Win + H - Start dictation
Win + I  - Open Settings
Win + K - Open the Connect quick action
Win + L - Lock the computer
Win + M - Minimize all windows
Win + P - Open display projection options
Win + R - Open the Run dialog box
Win + S - Open Search
Win + T - Cycle through apps on the taskbar
Win + U - Open Ease of Access Center
Win + V - Open Clipboard history
Win + X - Open Quick Link menu (power user menu)
Win + Tab - Open Task View
Win + Space - Switch keyboard language/input method
Win + Up Arrow - Maximize the window
Win + Down Arrow - Minimize/Restore the window
Win + Left Arrow - Snap the window to the left
Win + Right Arrow - Snap the window to the right
Win + Home - Minimize all windows except the active one
Win + Plus (+) - Open Magnifier
Win + Minus (-) - Zoom out in Magnifier
Win + Comma (,) - Peek at the desktop
Win + Pause - Display System Properties dialog box
Win + Shift + S - Capture a screenshot of a portion of the screen
Win + Ctrl + D  - Add a virtual desktop
Win + Ctrl + F4 - Close the current virtual desktop
Win + Ctrl + Left/Right Arrow -  Switch between virtual desktops


This table covers a variety of shortcuts that can enhance productivity and navigation within the Windows operating system.

✍️Mohit Singh

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