Hi,
Here are the keyboard shortcuts for open office writer.
Tony
Keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Keyboard shortcut
Command
Control-a
Select All
Control-b
Bold text
Control-c
Copies highlighted Text to the clipboard
Control-x
Cuts highlighted text to the clipboard
Control-v
Pastes the highlighted text from the clipboard to the location that you specify
keep in mind that when the text is copied, it appears in both the original and the specified location.
When the text is cut it appears in the specified location only
control-E
Centers text
Control f
Find and replace Text
Control -g
Go To
Italic
Control-I
Control-J
Justify Text
Control-l
Left align text
Control-r
Right align text
Control-n
Creates a new blank Document
Control-o
Brings up the open file dialog box
Control-P
Brings up the Print Dialog box
Control-S
Saves the current open Document.
If it is a new one, the save as dialog box will open where you can give it a specific file name, save it with a specific file format extension such as .txt, .rtf, .doc, .docx, or in the case
of programs like open and libre office, .odt; and a specific location such as a folder on your hard drive, or external storage device.
Control u
Underlines text
Control-y
redoes your last action
control-z
undoes your last action
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hi. thanks again for your great work. is there any difference between shortcuts of openoffice and libreoffice?
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On 3/27/18, Tony Ballou <cyberpro224@...> wrote: Hi,
Here are the keyboard shortcuts for open office writer.
Tony
Keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Keyboard shortcut
Command
Control-a
Select All
Control-b
Bold text
Control-c
Copies highlighted Text to the clipboard
Control-x
Cuts highlighted text to the clipboard
Control-v
Pastes the highlighted text from the clipboard to the location that you specify
keep in mind that when the text is copied, it appears in both the original and the specified location.
When the text is cut it appears in the specified location only
control-E
Centers text
Control f
Find and replace Text
Control -g
Go To
Italic
Control-I
Control-J
Justify Text
Control-l
Left align text
Control-r
Right align text
Control-n
Creates a new blank Document
Control-o
Brings up the open file dialog box
Control-P
Brings up the Print Dialog box
Control-S
Saves the current open Document. If it is a new one, the save as dialog box will open where you can give it a specific file name, save it with a specific file format extension such as .txt, .rtf, .doc, .docx, or in the case of programs like open and libre office, .odt; and a specific location such as a folder on your hard drive, or external storage device.
Control u
Underlines text
Control-y
redoes your last action
control-z
undoes your last action
-- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Hi,
Not really. There may be a few that are different here and there, but from what I've seen, for the most part, they are pretty much the same. '
Tony
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On 3/27/2018 10:38 AM, zahra wrote: hi. thanks again for your great work. is there any difference between shortcuts of openoffice and libreoffice?
On 3/27/18, Tony Ballou <cyberpro224@...> wrote:
Hi,
Here are the keyboard shortcuts for open office writer.
Tony
Keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Keyboard shortcut
Command
Control-a
Select All
Control-b
Bold text
Control-c
Copies highlighted Text to the clipboard
Control-x
Cuts highlighted text to the clipboard
Control-v
Pastes the highlighted text from the clipboard to the location that you specify
keep in mind that when the text is copied, it appears in both the original and the specified location.
When the text is cut it appears in the specified location only
control-E
Centers text
Control f
Find and replace Text
Control -g
Go To
Italic
Control-I
Control-J
Justify Text
Control-l
Left align text
Control-r
Right align text
Control-n
Creates a new blank Document
Control-o
Brings up the open file dialog box
Control-P
Brings up the Print Dialog box
Control-S
Saves the current open Document. If it is a new one, the save as dialog box will open where you can give it a specific file name, save it with a specific file format extension such as .txt, .rtf, .doc, .docx, or in the case of programs like open and libre office, .odt; and a specific location such as a folder on your hard drive, or external storage device.
Control u
Underlines text
Control-y
redoes your last action
control-z
undoes your last action
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Thanks Tony. Glenn
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-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Tony Ballou Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 9:43 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] keyboard shortcuts for open office writer Hi, Not really. There may be a few that are different here and there, but from what I've seen, for the most part, they are pretty much the same. ' Tony On 3/27/2018 10:38 AM, zahra wrote: hi. thanks again for your great work. is there any difference between shortcuts of openoffice and libreoffice?
On 3/27/18, Tony Ballou <cyberpro224@...> wrote:
Hi,
Here are the keyboard shortcuts for open office writer.
Tony
Keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Keyboard shortcut
Command
Control-a
Select All
Control-b
Bold text
Control-c
Copies highlighted Text to the clipboard
Control-x
Cuts highlighted text to the clipboard
Control-v
Pastes the highlighted text from the clipboard to the location that you specify
keep in mind that when the text is copied, it appears in both the original and the specified location.
When the text is cut it appears in the specified location only
control-E
Centers text
Control f
Find and replace Text
Control -g
Go To
Italic
Control-I
Control-J
Justify Text
Control-l
Left align text
Control-r
Right align text
Control-n
Creates a new blank Document
Control-o
Brings up the open file dialog box
Control-P
Brings up the Print Dialog box
Control-S
Saves the current open Document. If it is a new one, the save as dialog box will open where you can give it a specific file name, save it with a specific file format extension such as .txt, .rtf, .doc, .docx, or in the case of programs like open and libre office, .odt; and a specific location such as a folder on your hard drive, or external storage device.
Control u
Underlines text
Control-y
redoes your last action
control-z
undoes your last action
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can you please mention the differences between open and libreoffice shortcuts?
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On 3/27/18, Ervin, Glenn <glenn.ervin@...> wrote: Thanks Tony. Glenn
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Tony Ballou Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 9:43 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Hi,
Not really. There may be a few that are different here and there, but from what I've seen, for the most part, they are pretty much the same. '
Tony
On 3/27/2018 10:38 AM, zahra wrote:
hi. thanks again for your great work. is there any difference between shortcuts of openoffice and libreoffice?
On 3/27/18, Tony Ballou <cyberpro224@...> wrote:
Hi,
Here are the keyboard shortcuts for open office writer.
Tony
Keyboard shortcuts for open office writer
Keyboard shortcut
Command
Control-a
Select All
Control-b
Bold text
Control-c
Copies highlighted Text to the clipboard
Control-x
Cuts highlighted text to the clipboard
Control-v
Pastes the highlighted text from the clipboard to the location that you specify
keep in mind that when the text is copied, it appears in both the original and the specified location.
When the text is cut it appears in the specified location only
control-E
Centers text
Control f
Find and replace Text
Control -g
Go To
Italic
Control-I
Control-J
Justify Text
Control-l
Left align text
Control-r
Right align text
Control-n
Creates a new blank Document
Control-o
Brings up the open file dialog box
Control-P
Brings up the Print Dialog box
Control-S
Saves the current open Document. If it is a new one, the save as dialog box will open where you can give it a specific file name, save it with a specific file format extension such as .txt, .rtf, .doc, .docx, or in the case of programs like open and libre office, .odt; and a specific location such as a folder on your hard drive, or external storage device.
Control u
Underlines text
Control-y
redoes your last action
control-z
undoes your last action
-- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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