This shortcut copies text or an object to the clipboard.
Ctrl + C
This shortcut makes text bold
Ctrl + B
This shortcut finds a word or phrase in a document
Ctrl + F
This part of the computer lets you point, click, and drag.
To stay organized, file names should always include this
This shortcut undoes the last action?
Ctrl + Z
This Word feature at the top or bottom of the page often contains page numbers
Headers & Footers
This shortcut selects all text or objects in a document.
Ctrl + A
This type of software helps you do tasks, like Word for writing or PowerPoint for slides
Applications/Programs
Digital folders are like this real-world item for organizing paper documents.
Filing Cabinet
The shortcut pastes text
Ctrl + V
This shortcut quickly creates a bullet list.
Ctrl + Shift + L
This shortcut switches between open programs in Windows.
These are the two main type of computer storage?
Primary Storage (RAM) & Secondary Storage (long-term storage)
Storing files in Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox is an example of this.
Cloud Storage
This shortcut cuts selected text
Ctrl + X
In Word, these collections of font, size, and spacing can be applied to keep documents consistent.
Styles
This shortcut takes a screenshot of the entire screen in Windows.
Print Screen (key)
This is the "brain" of the computer that processes instructions.
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
This practice ensures you can restore older copies of work when mistakes are made.
Version Control (or saving backups)
Ctrl + P
This shortcut makes text italic and underlined.
Ctrl + I & Ctrl + U
This keyboard shortcut opens the Task Manager in Windows.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc
This part of the computer starts up first and tells the machine how to run before any programs load.
Operating System (OS)
In professional emails, this section should clearly state the topic in a few words
Subject Line