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LPT When typing a document on Microsoft Word, press “CTRL” and “Z” to reverse whatever you just did. That includes recovering any text you accidentally deleted.

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LPT When typing a document on Microsoft Word, press “CTRL” and “Z” to reverse whatever you just did. That includes recovering any text you accidentally deleted. Ctrl and P = print Ctrl and Z = reverses whatever you did last. (If you accidentally erase your entire document, don’t do anything! Press Ctrl and Z to recover it) Ctrl and A = highlights your entire document all at once Ctrl and C = copy Ctrl and V = paste submitted by /u/smithy-

Life Pro Tips 1.0k 2024-07-19

LPT : Teach yourself to press Ctrl + C twice

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LPT : Teach yourself to press Ctrl + C twice As the title says, teach yourself to press Ctrl + C twice, just to be sure that you are copying something. I see many people not doing this and it has prevented me from making mistakes many times. submitted by /u/Neushaartje

Life Pro Tips 808 2024-06-19

LPT: CTRL + Shift + T will re-open the last Google Chrome tab that you closed.

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LPT: CTRL + Shift + T will re-open the last Google Chrome tab that you closed. Close out of a Google Chrome tab accidentally and want to get it back quick? Press CTRL + Shift + T and the last tab you closed will reopen. Has saved me multiple times. If you closed the whole Chrome window (i.e. all tabs) then it won’t work. submitted by /u/NameChexsOut

Life Pro Tips 667 2024-05-18

LPT: Adobe made changes to Adobe Acrobat Reader so it appears like you have to pay to rotate pages. But you can still temporarily rotate them within reader using ‘Ctrl + Shift + +’ for clockwise rotation and ‘Ctrl + Shift + -‘ for anti-clockwise rotation

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LPT: Adobe made changes to Adobe Acrobat Reader so it appears like you have to pay to rotate pages. But you can still temporarily rotate them within reader using ‘Ctrl + Shift + +’ for clockwise rotation and ‘Ctrl + Shift + -‘ for anti-clockwise rotation Found this out the hard way. Changes will not be permanent when using this, but is still good to remember rather than trying to find other software when trying to use the UI and getting prompted to pay to rotate. submitted by /u/skudgee

Life Pro Tips 192 2023-08-09