What are some shortcuts I can do to be more efficient?
Here are few to get you started: QUICKLY SCROLL THROUGH OPEN APPLICATIONS: ALT-TAB A dialog box will show up in the center of the screen. Keep the ALT key pressed down. Each time you press the TAB key you will move to the next item. Stop when you get to the application you want. HIGHLIGHT LARGE GROUPS OF ITEMS: Click the top or left-most area, then scroll to the right or bottom and Shift-Click the bottom or right-most area. Among other uses, this is excellent for deleting a lot of e-mails or for deleting/copying/moving files. Remember, once they are highlighted, you can right-click your mouse to see a context-sensitive menu for options. CUT, COPY AND PASTE: CTRL-X, CTRL-C, CTRL-V These are keyboard shortcuts that are especially helpful in Word documents. Because you may already have your hands on the keyboard typing, you can quickly use these shortcuts without using your mouse. For example, to move a whole paragraph up one paragraph: 1) position your cursor at the top of the paragraph,