Tuesday, 16 April 2024

F1 TO F12 |FUNCTION KEY|BY RITU RAJ KUMAR

 

F1 T

O F12

F1-UDED FOR HIDE AND SHOW THE RIBBON IN MICROSOFT WORD

START---WINDOW---ENTER----CTRL+F1

 

F2—USED FOR CHANGE THE NAME OF FILE AND FOLDER

SELECT FILE—F2---TYPE NEW NAME—ENTER

----USED FOR MODIFY THE DATA OR VALUE IN EXCEL

START---EXCEL—ENTER—TYPE ANY TEXT—SELECT—F2—MODIFY

---USED FOR INSERT THE COMMENTS IN EXCEL

START—EXCEL—ENTER—TYPE ANY TEXT---SELECT—SHIFT+F2—TYPE ANY INFOR

 

F3—USED FOR CHANGE THE TEXT CASE(UPER/LOWER/PROPER) IN MICROSOFT WORD

---START—WINWORD—ENTER—TYPE ANY TEXT—SELECT—SHIFT+F3

 

F4—USED FOR CLOSE THE PROGRAM

START—WORDPAD—ENTER—ALT+F4

 

F5—USED FOR SHORTKEY OF REFRESH COMMAND(F5)

---USED FOR INSERT THE DATE AND TIME IN NOTPAD

--START—NOTPAD—ENTER—F5

--USED FOR SEE THE PAGE ON FULL SCREEN IN POWERPOINT

--START—POWERPOINT—ENTER—TYPE ANY TEXT—F5

 

F6—USED FOR GO TO ADDRESS BAR IN ANY BROWSER

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F7—USED FOR CHECK THE SPELLING & GRAMMAR IN MICROSOFT WORD

 

 

START—WINWORD—ENTER-TYPE ANY TEXT)

I am going to markete

BLUE UNDERLINE-GRA-IS WRONG

RED UNDERLINE-SPELLING IS WRONG

--USED FOR SEE THE SYNONYM & ANTONYM OF WORDS IN MICROSOFT WORD

--START—WINWORD—ENTER—TYPE—Man—SELECT-SHIFT+F7

 

 

F8--USED FOR OPEN THE MACROS IN MICROSOFT WORD

--START—WINWORD—ENTER—ALT+F8

--SELECT ANY WORD SENTENCE,PARAGRAPH,SELECT ALL IN IN MICROSOFT WORD

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F9—USED FOR INSERT THE MIDDLE BRACKET IN MICROSOFT WORD

START—WINWORD—ENTER-CTRL+F9{ }

F10-USED FOR SORT KEY OF RESTOR & MAXIMIZE IN MICROSOFT WORD

START—WINWORD—ENTER—CTRL+F10

F11—USED FOR INSERT THE SHEET IN MICROSOFT -EXCEL

--USED FOR MAKE THE CHART ON GRAPH IN MICROSOFT –EXCEL

 

F12—USED FOR SORT KEY OF SAVE AS COMMAND IN MICROSOFT—EXCEL

START-WINWORD—ENTER –TYPE AND TEXT F12 –FILE –SAVE

BY-RITU RAJ KUMAR

 

 

 

 

WILLAM BLAKE’S LIFE |NOTES|B A HONS ENGLISH |SEM-3|B A PROGRAMME

 BLAKE’S LIFE 1757 Born 28 November son of James Blake a hosier, near Golden Square in central London. 1768-72 Attended Henry Pars’s drawing...