Word Delete Comment Shortcut
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These 45 keyboard shortcuts work in the Word program on PCs and Macs, though you’ll need to swap out any instance of ’Ctrl’ with ’Command’ when on a Mac. Visit Business Insider’s Tech Reference. Get these keyboard shortcuts in a Word document at this link: Word 2016 for Windows keyboard shortcuts. Delete one word to the left. Delete one word to the right. The following keyboard shortcuts only work when the Comments pane is open and selected (or ’in focus’ if you’re using a screen reader). Select the comment you want to remove (skip if you want to remove all comments). Please click Review Delete Deleteor Delete All Commentsin Document.
Below is a listing of the more commonly used shortcut keys in Microsoft Word. Nhk 2038 bcas rar. See the computer shortcuts page if you are looking for a list of shortcut keys used in other programs. Please be aware that some of these shortcuts may not work in all versions of Microsoft Word.Microsoft Word Delete Comment ShortcutNote
Select the comment you want to remove (skip if you want to remove all comments). Please click Review Delete Deleteor Delete All Commentsin Document. Shortcut: Because the D is underlined in word “Delete” in the right-click menu, that means after you right-click the a comment in Word, you can delete it by hitting D on your keyboard. This is a fast way to quickly remove comments after you’ve double checked them. Shortcuts like this are the fastest way to double your productivity.
If the device you are using does not have function keys (F1-F12) on its keyboard, like a Chromebook, certain shortcuts will be unavailable to you.Note
Some of the Microsoft Word shortcut keys below may not work in Word 365.ShortcutDescriptionCtrl+0Toggles 6pts of spacing above the paragraph.Ctrl+ASelect all contents of the page.Ctrl+BBold highlighted selection.Ctrl+CCopy selected text.Ctrl+DOpen the font preferences window.Ctrl+EAligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen.Ctrl+FOpen find box.Ctrl+IItalic highlighted selection.Ctrl+JAligns the selected text or line to justify the screen.Ctrl+KInsert a hyperlink.Ctrl+LAligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.Ctrl+MIndent the paragraph.Ctrl+NOpens new, blank document window.Ctrl+OOpens the dialog box or page for selecting a file to open.Ctrl+POpen the print window.Ctrl+RAligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen.Ctrl+SSave the open document. Like Shift+F12.Alt+F, ASave the document under a different file name.Alt+XShow the Unicode code of a highlighted character.Ctrl+TCreate a hanging indent.Ctrl+UUnderline the selected text.Ctrl+VPaste.Ctrl+WClose the currently open document.Ctrl+XCut selected text.Ctrl+YRedo the last action performed.Ctrl+ZUndo last action.Ctrl+Shift+LQuickly create a bullet point.Ctrl+Shift+FChange the font.Ctrl+Shift+>Increase selected font +1pts up to 12pt and then increase font +2pts.Ctrl+]Increase selected font +1pts.Ctrl+Shift+<Decrease selected font -1pts if 12pt or lower; if above 12, decreases font by +2pt.Ctrl+[Decrease selected font -1pts.Ctrl+/+cInsert a cent sign (¢).Ctrl+’+<char>Insert a character with an accent (acute) mark, where <char> is the character you want. For example, if you wanted an accented é you would use Ctrl+’+e as your shortcut key. To reverse the accent mark, use the opposite accent mark, often found on the tilde key.Ctrl+Shift+*View or hide non printing characters.Ctrl+<left arrow>Moves one word to the left.Ctrl+<right arrow>Moves one word to the right.Ctrl+<up arrow>Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph.Ctrl+<down arrow>Moves to the end of the paragraph.Ctrl+DelDeletes word to right of cursor.Ctrl+BackspaceDeletes word to left of cursor.Ctrl+EndMoves the cursor to the end of the document.Ctrl+HomeMoves the cursor to the beginning of the document.Ctrl+SpacebarReset highlighted text to the default font.Ctrl+1Single-space lines.Ctrl+2Double-space lines.Ctrl+51.5-line spacing.Ctrl+Alt+1Changes text to heading 1.Ctrl+Alt+2Changes text to heading 2.Ctrl+Alt+3Changes text to heading 3.Alt+Ctrl+F2Open new document.Ctrl+F1Open the Task Pane.Ctrl+F2Display the print preview.Ctrl+Shift+>Increases the selected text size by one font size.Ctrl+Shift+<Decreases the selected text size by one font size.Ctrl+Shift+F6Switches to another open Microsoft Word document.Ctrl+Shift+F12Prints the document.F1Open help.F4Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+).F5Open the Find, Replace, and Go To window in Microsoft Word.F7Spellcheck and grammar check selected text or document.F12Save As.Shift+F3Change the text in Microsoft Word from uppercase to lowercase or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.Shift+F7Runs a Thesaurus check on the selected word.Shift+F12Save the open document. Like Ctrl+S.Shift+EnterCreate a soft break instead of a new paragraph.Shift+InsertPaste.Shift+Alt+DInsert the current date.Shift+Alt+TInsert the current time.
You can also utilize the mouse to perform some common actions. The following section contains examples of mouse shortcuts.
Mouse shortcutsDescriptionClick, hold, and dragSelects text from where you click and hold to the point you drag and let go.Double-clickIf double-clicking a word, selects the complete word.Double-clickDouble-clicking on the left, center, or right of a blank line makes the alignment of the text left, center, or right aligned.Double-clickDouble-clicking anywhere after text on a line sets a tab stop.Triple-clickSelects the line or paragraph of the text where the mouse is triple-clicked.Ctrl+Mouse wheelZooms in and out of document.Additional informationTopics
*Editor Shortcuts
*Keyboard Shortcuts for CommentsEditor Shortcuts #Editor Shortcuts
In the WordPress visual editor you can use a combination of keys to do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad or other input device. Rather than reaching for your mouse to click on the toolbar, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:
Windows and Linux use “Ctrl + letter”, Mac uses “Command (⌘) + letter”.Ctrl + key #Ctrl + keyAlt + Shift + key #Alt + Shift + key
The following shortcuts use a different key combination: Windows/Linux: “Alt + Shift (⇧) + letter”. Mac: “Ctrl + Option (alt ⌥) + letter”. (Macs running any WordPress version below 4.2 use “Alt + Shift (⇧) + letter”). Piper matrix service manual.Formatting Shortcuts #Formatting Shortcuts
Formatting Shortcuts while using visual editor (Since Version 4.3)Keyboard Shortcuts for Comments #Keyboard Shortcuts for Comments
Beginning with WordPress Version 2.7, the ability to use keyboard shortcuts to browse and moderate comments was introduced. These keyboard shortcuts are designed to save time by allowing you to rapidly navigate and perform actions on comments. If your blog gets a large number of comments, you will find these shortcuts especially useful.Activating Keyboard Shortcuts #Activating Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are enabled on a per-user setting, and can be turned on by visiting the Profile panel in Administration Screens > Users > Your Profile. Check the Keyboard Shortcuts checkbox to enable keyboard shortcuts for comment moderation.
Please note, the keyboard shortcuts are designed to use both hands, simultaneously, on a QWERTY style keyboard layout.The Meaning of Selected #The Meaning of Selected
The keyboard shortcuts are used for navigation and for actions. For any action to affect a comment, that comment must be first selected. The comment that is considered selected is indicated with a light-blue background. By default, no comment is selected, so, you will need to press either the letter j key, or letter k key, to start navigating.Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate Comments #Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate CommentsTurn Off Comments Microsoft Word
Navigating comments is accomplished with the j and k keys. When you first visit the Comments page, no comments is selected, so, first press the letter j, or the letter k, to select the first comment. After that, just press the letter j to move the select to the next comment.
*Pressing j moves the current selection (light-blue background) down.
*Pressing k moves the current selection (light-blue background) up.
Note that if you come to the bottom of a page of comments and press j again, you will be taken to the next page and the first comment of that next page will be selected. Likewise, pressing k at the top of a comment page will zoom you to the previous page, selecting the comment at the bottom of that previous page. This makes it very easy to navigate through a long list of comments to perform the necessary actions.Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Perform Actions on Comments #Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Perform Actions on Comments
For one of these actions to affect a comment, make sure the comment is first selected (see above).
*Pressing a approves the currently selected comment.
*Pressing s marks the current comment as spam.
*Pressing d moves the comment to the trash (WordPress 2.9) or deletes the current comment.
*Pressing z restores the current comment from the trash or activates the Undo when that row is selected.
*Pressing u unapproves the currently selected comment, placing it back into moderation.
*Pressing r initiates an inline reply to the current comment (you can press Esc to cancel the reply).
*Pressing q activates “Quick Edit” which allows for rapid inline editing of the current comment.
*Pressing e navigates to the edit screen for the current comment.Bulk Actions #Bulk Actions
You can also perform an action on multiple comments at once. First, you’ll need to select the comments for the bulk action, using the x key to check the checkbox for the currently selected comment. Shift-x can be used to toggle the checkboxes, inverting their state. Once you have some comments checked:
*Pressing Shift-a approves the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-s marks the checked comments as spam.
*Pressing Shift-d deletes the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-u unapproves the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-t moves the checked comments to the Trash.
*Pressing Shift-z restores the checked comments from the Trash.
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These 45 keyboard shortcuts work in the Word program on PCs and Macs, though you’ll need to swap out any instance of ’Ctrl’ with ’Command’ when on a Mac. Visit Business Insider’s Tech Reference. Get these keyboard shortcuts in a Word document at this link: Word 2016 for Windows keyboard shortcuts. Delete one word to the left. Delete one word to the right. The following keyboard shortcuts only work when the Comments pane is open and selected (or ’in focus’ if you’re using a screen reader). Select the comment you want to remove (skip if you want to remove all comments). Please click Review Delete Deleteor Delete All Commentsin Document.
Below is a listing of the more commonly used shortcut keys in Microsoft Word. Nhk 2038 bcas rar. See the computer shortcuts page if you are looking for a list of shortcut keys used in other programs. Please be aware that some of these shortcuts may not work in all versions of Microsoft Word.Microsoft Word Delete Comment ShortcutNote
Select the comment you want to remove (skip if you want to remove all comments). Please click Review Delete Deleteor Delete All Commentsin Document. Shortcut: Because the D is underlined in word “Delete” in the right-click menu, that means after you right-click the a comment in Word, you can delete it by hitting D on your keyboard. This is a fast way to quickly remove comments after you’ve double checked them. Shortcuts like this are the fastest way to double your productivity.
If the device you are using does not have function keys (F1-F12) on its keyboard, like a Chromebook, certain shortcuts will be unavailable to you.Note
Some of the Microsoft Word shortcut keys below may not work in Word 365.ShortcutDescriptionCtrl+0Toggles 6pts of spacing above the paragraph.Ctrl+ASelect all contents of the page.Ctrl+BBold highlighted selection.Ctrl+CCopy selected text.Ctrl+DOpen the font preferences window.Ctrl+EAligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen.Ctrl+FOpen find box.Ctrl+IItalic highlighted selection.Ctrl+JAligns the selected text or line to justify the screen.Ctrl+KInsert a hyperlink.Ctrl+LAligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.Ctrl+MIndent the paragraph.Ctrl+NOpens new, blank document window.Ctrl+OOpens the dialog box or page for selecting a file to open.Ctrl+POpen the print window.Ctrl+RAligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen.Ctrl+SSave the open document. Like Shift+F12.Alt+F, ASave the document under a different file name.Alt+XShow the Unicode code of a highlighted character.Ctrl+TCreate a hanging indent.Ctrl+UUnderline the selected text.Ctrl+VPaste.Ctrl+WClose the currently open document.Ctrl+XCut selected text.Ctrl+YRedo the last action performed.Ctrl+ZUndo last action.Ctrl+Shift+LQuickly create a bullet point.Ctrl+Shift+FChange the font.Ctrl+Shift+>Increase selected font +1pts up to 12pt and then increase font +2pts.Ctrl+]Increase selected font +1pts.Ctrl+Shift+<Decrease selected font -1pts if 12pt or lower; if above 12, decreases font by +2pt.Ctrl+[Decrease selected font -1pts.Ctrl+/+cInsert a cent sign (¢).Ctrl+’+<char>Insert a character with an accent (acute) mark, where <char> is the character you want. For example, if you wanted an accented é you would use Ctrl+’+e as your shortcut key. To reverse the accent mark, use the opposite accent mark, often found on the tilde key.Ctrl+Shift+*View or hide non printing characters.Ctrl+<left arrow>Moves one word to the left.Ctrl+<right arrow>Moves one word to the right.Ctrl+<up arrow>Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph.Ctrl+<down arrow>Moves to the end of the paragraph.Ctrl+DelDeletes word to right of cursor.Ctrl+BackspaceDeletes word to left of cursor.Ctrl+EndMoves the cursor to the end of the document.Ctrl+HomeMoves the cursor to the beginning of the document.Ctrl+SpacebarReset highlighted text to the default font.Ctrl+1Single-space lines.Ctrl+2Double-space lines.Ctrl+51.5-line spacing.Ctrl+Alt+1Changes text to heading 1.Ctrl+Alt+2Changes text to heading 2.Ctrl+Alt+3Changes text to heading 3.Alt+Ctrl+F2Open new document.Ctrl+F1Open the Task Pane.Ctrl+F2Display the print preview.Ctrl+Shift+>Increases the selected text size by one font size.Ctrl+Shift+<Decreases the selected text size by one font size.Ctrl+Shift+F6Switches to another open Microsoft Word document.Ctrl+Shift+F12Prints the document.F1Open help.F4Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+).F5Open the Find, Replace, and Go To window in Microsoft Word.F7Spellcheck and grammar check selected text or document.F12Save As.Shift+F3Change the text in Microsoft Word from uppercase to lowercase or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.Shift+F7Runs a Thesaurus check on the selected word.Shift+F12Save the open document. Like Ctrl+S.Shift+EnterCreate a soft break instead of a new paragraph.Shift+InsertPaste.Shift+Alt+DInsert the current date.Shift+Alt+TInsert the current time.
You can also utilize the mouse to perform some common actions. The following section contains examples of mouse shortcuts.
Mouse shortcutsDescriptionClick, hold, and dragSelects text from where you click and hold to the point you drag and let go.Double-clickIf double-clicking a word, selects the complete word.Double-clickDouble-clicking on the left, center, or right of a blank line makes the alignment of the text left, center, or right aligned.Double-clickDouble-clicking anywhere after text on a line sets a tab stop.Triple-clickSelects the line or paragraph of the text where the mouse is triple-clicked.Ctrl+Mouse wheelZooms in and out of document.Additional informationTopics
*Editor Shortcuts
*Keyboard Shortcuts for CommentsEditor Shortcuts #Editor Shortcuts
In the WordPress visual editor you can use a combination of keys to do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad or other input device. Rather than reaching for your mouse to click on the toolbar, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:
Windows and Linux use “Ctrl + letter”, Mac uses “Command (⌘) + letter”.Ctrl + key #Ctrl + keyAlt + Shift + key #Alt + Shift + key
The following shortcuts use a different key combination: Windows/Linux: “Alt + Shift (⇧) + letter”. Mac: “Ctrl + Option (alt ⌥) + letter”. (Macs running any WordPress version below 4.2 use “Alt + Shift (⇧) + letter”). Piper matrix service manual.Formatting Shortcuts #Formatting Shortcuts
Formatting Shortcuts while using visual editor (Since Version 4.3)Keyboard Shortcuts for Comments #Keyboard Shortcuts for Comments
Beginning with WordPress Version 2.7, the ability to use keyboard shortcuts to browse and moderate comments was introduced. These keyboard shortcuts are designed to save time by allowing you to rapidly navigate and perform actions on comments. If your blog gets a large number of comments, you will find these shortcuts especially useful.Activating Keyboard Shortcuts #Activating Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are enabled on a per-user setting, and can be turned on by visiting the Profile panel in Administration Screens > Users > Your Profile. Check the Keyboard Shortcuts checkbox to enable keyboard shortcuts for comment moderation.
Please note, the keyboard shortcuts are designed to use both hands, simultaneously, on a QWERTY style keyboard layout.The Meaning of Selected #The Meaning of Selected
The keyboard shortcuts are used for navigation and for actions. For any action to affect a comment, that comment must be first selected. The comment that is considered selected is indicated with a light-blue background. By default, no comment is selected, so, you will need to press either the letter j key, or letter k key, to start navigating.Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate Comments #Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate CommentsTurn Off Comments Microsoft Word
Navigating comments is accomplished with the j and k keys. When you first visit the Comments page, no comments is selected, so, first press the letter j, or the letter k, to select the first comment. After that, just press the letter j to move the select to the next comment.
*Pressing j moves the current selection (light-blue background) down.
*Pressing k moves the current selection (light-blue background) up.
Note that if you come to the bottom of a page of comments and press j again, you will be taken to the next page and the first comment of that next page will be selected. Likewise, pressing k at the top of a comment page will zoom you to the previous page, selecting the comment at the bottom of that previous page. This makes it very easy to navigate through a long list of comments to perform the necessary actions.Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Perform Actions on Comments #Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Perform Actions on Comments
For one of these actions to affect a comment, make sure the comment is first selected (see above).
*Pressing a approves the currently selected comment.
*Pressing s marks the current comment as spam.
*Pressing d moves the comment to the trash (WordPress 2.9) or deletes the current comment.
*Pressing z restores the current comment from the trash or activates the Undo when that row is selected.
*Pressing u unapproves the currently selected comment, placing it back into moderation.
*Pressing r initiates an inline reply to the current comment (you can press Esc to cancel the reply).
*Pressing q activates “Quick Edit” which allows for rapid inline editing of the current comment.
*Pressing e navigates to the edit screen for the current comment.Bulk Actions #Bulk Actions
You can also perform an action on multiple comments at once. First, you’ll need to select the comments for the bulk action, using the x key to check the checkbox for the currently selected comment. Shift-x can be used to toggle the checkboxes, inverting their state. Once you have some comments checked:
*Pressing Shift-a approves the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-s marks the checked comments as spam.
*Pressing Shift-d deletes the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-u unapproves the checked comments.
*Pressing Shift-t moves the checked comments to the Trash.
*Pressing Shift-z restores the checked comments from the Trash.
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