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Shift+F9: Show or hide a grid that aids you in aligning objects.Ctrl+F8: Resize the presentation window (when it isn’t maximized).If you have a word selected when you press this combo, Excel opens the thesaurus and looks up the selected word. Ctrl+F7: Move the presentation window (when it isn’t maximized).F7: Open the Editor pane and starts a spelling and grammar check.Ctrl+Shift+F6: Switch to the previous presentation window when more than one presentation window is open.Ctrl+F6: Switch to the next presentation window when more than one presentation window is open.Shift+F6: Move in reverse order between the Ribbon, worksheet, tabs, and status bar.F6: Move between the Ribbon, worksheet, tabs, and status bar.
Ctrl+F5: Restore the size of your presentation window.This is handy when testing how the presentation view will look. Shift+F5: Begin a slideshow from your current slide.F5: Begin a slideshow with your active presentation from the first slide.This closes all open presentations (giving you the chance to save changes first) and exits Powerpoint. Ctrl+F4: Close the presentation window.This one’s handy because you can use it to browse search results without having the Find and Replace window open. Shift+F4: Repeat the last “Find” action.Microsoft Wireless Desktop 900 Keyboard and Mouse - Black. Pressing this combo repeatedly cycles through the following case styles: Initial Letter Case, ALL CAPS CASE, and lower case. Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard and Mouse Set, UK Layout - Black. Shift+F3: Change the case of selected text.This will not save all open presentations. Alt+Shift+F2: Save the active presentation that you’re working on.Ctrl+F2: Open the Print window, where you can preview and print your document.F2: When you have an object that contains text (like a text box or other shape), pressing F2 cycles between selecting the text for editing and selecting the object itself for moving or formatting.Ctrl+F1: Close and reopen the current task pane.When you’re in slideshow mode, pressing F1 reveals the slideshow’s controls so you can do things like moving forward or backward in your presentation. F1: When you’re in editing mode, pressing F1 displays the help menu.