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Learn shortcut key combinations to easily create a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint application. Work smartly and hassle-free with these techniques. Let’s take a look at a checklist of shortcut key combinations in a PowerPoint.
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Action PowerPoint shortcut Bold Ctrl-B Close Ctrl-W Close Ctrl-F4 Copy Ctrl-C Find Ctrl-F Italics Ctrl-I Menu bar F10 New slide Ctrl-N Next window Ctrl-F6 Open Ctrl-O Paste Ctrl-V Print Ctrl-P Repeat Find Shift-F4
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Repeat/Redo Ctrl-Y Replace Ctrl-H Save Ctrl-S Slide Show: Begin F5 Slide Show: Black screen show/hide B Slide Show: End Esc Slide Show: Erase annotations E Slide Show: Go to next hidden slide H Slide Show: Hide pointer and button always Ctrl-L Slide Show: Hide pointer and button temporarily Ctrl-H
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Slide Show: Mouse pointer to arrow Ctrl-A Slide Show: Mouse pointer to pen Ctrl-P Slide Show: Next slide N Slide Show: Previous slide P Slide Show: Set new timings while rehearsing T Slide Show: Stop/restart automatic slide show S Slide Show: Use mouse-click to advance (rehearsing) M Slide Show: Use original timings O Slide Show: White screen show/hide W Spelling and
Grammar check F7
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Switch to the next presentation window Ctrl-F6 Switch to the next tab in a dialog box Ctrl-Tab / Ctrl-Page Down Switch to the previous presentation window Ctrl-Shift-F6 Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box Ctrl-Shift-Tab / Ctrl-Page Up Turn character formatting on or of Num / Underline Ctrl-U Undo Ctrl-Z
Why use shortcut keys for PowerPoint?:
Why use shortcut keys for PowerPoint? Consumes less time. Makes you work smartly. Frees you of the hassle. Helps you to move from one task to another smoothly. Helps you to be more productive and creative. Enables you to give fast access to common commands.
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