it cuts(erases) selected text, but also copies it to the clip board for pasting.
Ctrl+r
That's the first step to move the selected text or graphics. To go into a bit more detail, Ctrl-X is the "Cut" command. It erases the selected text, graphics, etc., from the document, and places it in a temporary storage. You can then recover this later - somewhere else in the document - with the "Paste" command (the shortcut is Ctrl-V).
wrong answer lol
Magnify the information displayed on the screen.
ctrl shift - reverses the effect of ctrl shift =
yes it does
Undo last step
Ctrl + Z = Undo
True.
ctrl + Z Ctrl +Z is undo for everything
Ctrl + Z is the default undo command and Ctrl + Y is redo. Here are a few others from the top of my memory: Ctrl + Q = Quit Ctrl + W = Close window Ctrl + O = Open Ctrl + P = Print Ctrl + A = Select all Ctrl + S = Save Ctrl + X = Cut Ctrl + C = Copy Ctrl + V = Paste Ctrl + N = New
Undo
Ctrl+C is a keyboard shortcut for 'Copy'. Ctrl+V is the shortcut for 'Paste'. Ctrl+X does 'Cut', and Ctrl+Z does 'Undo'. Alt+Tab switches between windows.
It is because Ctrl+P is reserved for print. The use of Ctrl+V may be to make sure that the undo, cut, copy and pate function keys are adjacent to each other.
Ctrl - Y or the Redo button will do this, so they can be used.
Undo is Ctrl-Z. Redo is either Ctrl-Y or in some programs Ctrl-Alt-Z.