Still works providing you do it while you got browser window open
2007-03-01 02:29:35
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answered by Unknown Entity 3
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This is all the shortcuts as found in the help menu.
Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts
You can use shortcut keys to view and explore Web pages, preview pages before printing, use the Address bar, work with favorites, and edit.
Click a heading, or press the TAB key to highlight a heading, and then press ENTER.
Viewing and exploring Web pages
To do this Press this
Display Internet Explorer Help, or when in a dialog box, display context Help on an item. F1
Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser window. F11
Move forward through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar. TAB
Move back through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar. SHIFT+TAB
Go to your Home page. ALT+HOME
Go to the next page. ALT+RIGHT ARROW
Go to the previous page. ALT+LEFT ARROW or
BACKSPACE
Display a shortcut menu for a link. SHIFT+F10
Move forward between frames. CTRL+TAB or
F6
Move back between frames. SHIFT+CTRL+TAB
Scroll toward the beginning of a document. UP ARROW
Scroll toward the end of a document. DOWN ARROW
Scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments. PAGE UP
Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments. PAGE DOWN
Move to the beginning of a document. HOME
Move to the end of a document. END
Find on this page. CTRL+F
Refresh the current Web page. F5 or
CTRL+R
Refresh the current Web page, even if the time stamp for the Web version and your locally stored version are the same. CTRL+F5
Stop downloading a page. ESC
Go to a new location. CTRL+O or
CTRL+L
Open a new window. CTRL+N
Close the current window. CTRL+W
Save the current page. CTRL+S
Print the current page or active frame. CTRL+P
Activate a selected link. ENTER
Open the Search bar. CTRL+E
Open the Favorites bar. CTRL+I
Open the History bar. CTRL+H
In the History or Favorites bars, open multiple folders. CTRL+click
2007-03-01 02:31:30
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answered by ROLAND M 2
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If you use Firefox , you might prefer to open the new tab in stead of opening the new windowsby pressing Ctrl + t to open new tab.
It is much more easier when you use the "easy mouse gesture add on" in Firefox . you just simply hold down the right-click and move down to open up a new windows.( actually, you can set up and drawing action for any short cut using in Firefox browser.)
Hope this might help.
2007-03-01 02:35:42
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answer #3
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answered by RackmanagerPro 3
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it is just ctrl+N.try it again but if it does not works then re install ur office.
2007-03-01 02:51:43
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answered by arfan 1
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Nope, still works!
2007-03-01 02:39:01
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answered by Oddly Osbourne 2
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ctrl+n still works for me.
2007-03-01 02:29:57
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answered by eriq p 4
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