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Often during the course of the day, I’ll do something on the computer where I’ll think “that’s really cool, there’s probably a lot of people that don’t know you can do that!” I have a Facebook Page called Craig’s Classroom where I often post these tips and you can follow if you are interested. Meanwhile, my favorite tips are often too small in themselves to create a whole article on. I decided to start this blog series where I compile 5 tips at a time. Here is the first of this series.

did you know

1

Click a file then momentary pause, click it again – goes into RENAME mode

2

Ctrl+MouseWheelRoll works

as ZOOM command

(Internet Browser, MS-Word, MS-Excel)

tip: Ctrl+0 (that’s a zero) resets to 100%

in browser when you need it

3

Double Click the title bar

of a window to Maximize it

(double-click again to restore back after)

4

Alt+PrintScreen

captures your ACTIVE window

(i.e. screenshot) as graphic on your clipboard -

You can then paste it somewhere

(in MS-Word for example)

have you ever wanted to print out a list of files

in a folder, this is one way to do it

5

WindowsKey+M - shortuct to Minimize All – (Windows key
commands are
often overlooked)

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