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What is PowerPoint Shortcut Keys Full Detail

A to Z MS PowerPoint shortcut keys

What is PowerPoint Shortcut Keys Full Detail
What is PowerPoint Shortcut Keys Full Detail

If you want to become a master in MS PowerPoint, then it is necessary to know all the shortcut keys related to MS PowerPoint and it is also necessary to remember these shortcut keys only then you will be able to complete any task in MS PowerPoint as quickly as possible.
Let us know all the
shortcut keys related to MS PowerPoint.

CTRL के साथ A to Z shortcut keys –

Ctrl + A = (Select all) To select all objects in Active Slide

Ctrl + B = (Bold) To make the selected text bold

Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert = (Copy) To copy the selected text, object and slide

Ctrl + D = (Duplicate) Duplicate the selected object or slide (To select a slide, you must first click on a slide thumbnail).

Ctrl + E = (Center) To center the text

Ctrl + F = (Find) to find a word (Find)

Ctrl + G = (Group) To group selected objects

Ctrl + Shift + G = (Ungroup) Ungroup group objects

Ctrl + H = (Replace) to replace a word

Ctrl + I = (Italic) Text to Italic

Ctrl + J = (Justified) To justify the text

Ctrl + K = (Hyperlink) To go to Insert hyperlink

Ctrl + L = (Left align) to bring the text to the left

Ctrl + M = (New Slide) To insert a new slide

Ctrl + N = (New) To create a new presentation document

Ctrl + O = (Open) To open an existing presentation

Ctrl + P = (Pen tool) To use Pen tool during Slideshow

Ctrl + Q = (Save and Close) To save and close the presentation

Ctrl + R = (Right Align) To bring the text to the right

Ctrl + S = (Save) To save the presentation

Ctrl + T = (Font dialog box) To display the Font dialog box after selecting the text or object.

Ctrl + U = (Underline) To underline the text

Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert = (Paste) To paste the copied/cut text, object or slide

Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4 = (Close) Close the open presentation

Ctrl + X = (Cut) To cut text, object or slide

Ctrl + Y = (Redo) Redo

Ctrl + Z = (Undo) Undo

Ctrl + Alt + V = (Paste Special) To open the Paste Special dialog box

Ctrl + F2 = (Print preview) To see print preview

Ctrl + F1 = Show or hide the ribbon

Ctrl + Tab = To go to another of the open presentations

Ctrl + Up / Down Arrow = To move a slide up or down in the presentation, but before using this shortcut, you have to click on the slide thumbnail

Ctrl + Shift + Up/Down Arrow = To move the slide to the beginning or end of the presentation, but even before using this shortcut, you have to click on the slide thumbnail.

Some more important shortcut keys of MS PowerPoint –

Home = to go to the first slide

End = to go to the end slide

Delete = To delete the selected text, object or slide

Page Down = To go to the next slide

Page Up = To go to the previous slide

N or Page Down = To go to the next slide at the time of Slideshow

P or Page Up = To go to the previous slide during slideshow

B = To turn the screen black during the Slideshow, press “B” again to return to the Slideshow

Esc = to end Slideshow

Tab = To go to the next object on Slide

Shift + Tab = Go to the previous object on the slide

Alt + F2 or F12 = (Save as) to open the Save as dialog box

F1 = (Help) to open the Help pane

Alt + Q = Give instructions to the ‘Tell me what you want to do’ box

F5 = To play the presentation from the beginning

Shift + F5 = To play the presentation from the current slide

F7 = To check spellings

Alt or F10 = To turn key tips on or off

Alt + F = To open the File tab menu

Alt + H = Go to Home tab

Alt + N = Go to Insert tab

Alt + G = Go to Design tab

Alt + K = Go to Transitions tab

Alt + A = Go to Animations tab

Alt + S = Go to Slideshow tab

Alt + R = Go to Review tab

Alt + W = Go to View tab

Alt + X = Go to Add-ins tab

Alt + Y = Go to Help tab

Conclusion:-

We have tried to give information about all the Shortcut keys related to MS PowerPoint through this post, hope that you must have got some new information from this post, if you have any suggestion, then comment below. Thank you for reading the post.

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