Hello. Before proceeding to the consideration of our today's topic, I would like to congratulate all of us on the past holiday - the Great Victory. Tell grandfathers, great-grandfathers, who fought, and also who worked in the rear. Many thanks. Thank you for persevering, overcoming, accomplishing a heroic deed, for clear sky for peace in our land. And to give a deep bow to those who brought the hour of Victory closer. Thank you!!!

And now back to our topic. Today we will talk about how to use the search in the browser. Let's take a look at a few features of Google Chrome.

Search line

We use this type of search all the time, every day. In order to find the answer to some of our questions, we just need to go to the address bar and press Enter

As we type our request, the browser offers possible combinations with it that other Internet users have previously typed. We have a choice: search exactly for our request or select a different phrase from the browser's list.

The example shows that we are invited to search in Google system, however you can .

Search on the site page

Sometimes we need to find a word or phrase on a website page. But due to the large amount of information, this can sometimes be difficult to do. Suppose that you are your artist, go to the resource where all his compositions are presented. Finding the right track among all the others is quite difficult. In this case, one method will help us, which we will now analyze in detail.

So, for example, you have opened a portal on which, as you assume, the search word, city name, compositions, etc. are located. For quick search on the site page, we use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+F, or go to the main menu of the browser and select the item " Find»

Then in the right upper corner the browser window will appear a field for entering words. As characters are typed, the browser will begin to search for and highlight in the text the order of the letters that we enter.

As an example, let's see how many words " the Internet» located on home page our site.

We indicate it in the specified field and the browser highlights the search results in yellow.

To the right of this field, the amount of the requested request is entered. You can move from one result to another using the up and down arrows. The currently selected word will be marked with a dimmed color. This will help you determine where you are on the site. Also note that if you do not put a space after "internet", the browser will indicate a word that has a set of entered characters. "Internet" - "INTERNET". Therefore, if you need an exact match of the search result with the search word, put a space after it.

Keyboard shortcut CTRL+F to search on the resource page can be used in any modern browser. AT Firefox given field is located in the lower left corner. Be careful.

Quick search for meanings of words, phrases, pictures

During the acquaintance with information on some resource, we may come across a term or word, the meaning of which we have a poor idea of. To get data about this word or phrase more quickly, we simply select a fragment of text on the site and, using the right mouse button, call up a menu in which we select " Find (…) in Google" (in curly braces the highlighted phrase or word will be indicated). For example, in our example it looks like this.

In a similar way, you can find data about any picture (image) located on the site page. Just click on the photo right click mouse and select " Find Image (Google)»

Here, perhaps, and all on it. Today we looked at the search capabilities in the browser. See you again.

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Action Keyboard shortcut
Create a non-breaking space. CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE
Create a non-breaking hyphen. CTRL+HYPHEN
Adding bold text. CTRL+B
Adding italics. CTRL+I
Adding an underline. CTRL+U
Reducing the font size to the previous value. CTRL+SHIFT+<
Increase the font size to the next value. CTRL+SHIFT+>
Decrease the font size by 1 point. CTRL+[
Increase the font size by one point. CTRL+]
Remove paragraph or character formatting. CTRL+SPACE
Copies the selected text or object to the clipboard. CTRL+C
Deleting the selected text or object to the clipboard. CTRL+X
Paste text or object from the clipboard. CTRL+V
Special insert. CTRL+ALT+V
Paste only formatting. CTRL+SHIFT+V
Undo the last action. CTRL+Z
Repeat the last action. CTRL+Y
Opens the Statistics dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+G

Working with documents and web pages

Create, view and save documents

Search, replace and transitions

Action Keyboard shortcut
Search for text, formatting, and special characters. CTRL+F
Repeat search (after closing the Find and Replace window). ALT+CTRL+Y
Replacing text, formatting, and special characters. CTRL+H
Jump to a page, bookmark, footnote, table, note, picture, and other document elements. CTRL+G
Navigate between the last four change locations. ALT+CTRL+Z
Opens a list of search options. Use the arrow keys to select an option, then press Enter to start searching the document. ALT+CTRL+HOME
Jump to the location of the previous change. CTRL+PAGE UP
Jump to the location of the next change. CTRL+PAGE DOWN

Change view mode

Structure mode

Action Keyboard shortcut
Move a paragraph to a higher level. ALT+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
Move a paragraph to a lower level. ALT+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
Converting a paragraph to body text. CTRL+SHIFT+N
Move selected paragraphs up. ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW
Move selected paragraphs down. ALT+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
Expanding text under the heading. ALT+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN
Collapsing text below the heading. ALT+SHIFT+MINUS SIGN
Expand or collapse all text or all headings. ALT+SHIFT+A
Hide or show character formatting. Slash (/) on the numeric keypad
Display the first line of body text or all body text. ALT+SHIFT+L
Displays all headings with the "Heading 1" style. ALT+SHIFT+1
Display all headings up to the heading styled "Heading n". ALT+SHIFT+ n
Insert a tab character. CTRL+TAB

Printing and previewing documents

Document review

Full screen reading mode

Links, footnotes and endnotes

Working with web pages

Editing and moving text and graphics

Deleting text and pictures

Copying and moving text and graphics

Action Keyboard shortcut
Clipboard bar output Microsoft office Press Alt+Z to go to the Home tab, and then press A, H.
Copies selected text or selected pictures to the Microsoft Office clipboard. CTRL+C
Delete selected text or picture to the Microsoft Office Clipboard CTRL+X
Paste the last addition to the Microsoft Office clipboard. CTRL+V
Move text or picture once. F2 (and then move the cursor and press enter)
Copy text or picture once. SHIFT+F2 (and then move the cursor and press ENTER)
Opens the Create New Building Block dialog box when text or an object is selected. ALT+F3
When a building block, such as a SmartArt graphic, is selected, displaying its associated context menu. SHIFT+F10
Deletion in the piggy bank. CTRL+F3
Inserting the contents of the piggy bank. CTRL+SHIFT+F3
Copies the header or footer from the previous section of the document. ALT+SHIFT+R

Inserting Special Characters and Elements

Inserted sign Hotkeys
Field CTRL+F9
Line break SHIFT+ENTER
Page break CTRL+ENTER
Column break CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
Em dash ALT+CTRL+minus sign
En dash CTRL+minus sign
Soft transfer CTRL+HYPHEN
Non-breaking hyphen CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN
Non-breaking space CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE
Copyright sign ALT+CTRL+C
Protected trademark ALT+CTRL+R
Trademark ALT+CTRL+T
ellipsis ALT+CTRL+POINT
Opening single quote CTRL+`(single quote), `(single quote)
Closing single quote CTRL+" (single quote), " (single quote)
Double opening quotes CTRL+` (single quote), SHIFT+" (single quote)
Double closing quotes CTRL+" (single quote), SHIFT+" (single quote)
Autotext element ENTER (after typing the first few characters of the AutoText item name and the tooltip appears)

Inserting characters using character codes

Selecting text and graphics

Action Keyboard shortcut
Enable selection mode. F8
Selection of the nearest character. F8, and then press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW
Selection extension. F8 (press once to highlight a word, twice to highlight a sentence, etc.)
Decreasing selection. SHIFT+F8
Disable selection mode. ESC
Extend the selection one character to the right of the cursor. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
Extend the selection one character to the left of the cursor. SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
Extend the selection to the end of the word. CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
Extend selection to the beginning of a word. CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
Extend the selection to the end of the line. SHIFT+END
Extend the selection to the beginning of the line. SHIFT+HOME
Extend selection one line down. SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
Extend selection one line up. SHIFT+UP ARROW
Extend the selection to the end of the paragraph. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
Extend the selection to the beginning of the paragraph. CTRL+SHIFT+UP ARROW
Extend selection one page down. SHIFT+PAGE DOWN
Extend selection one page up. SHIFT+PAGE UP
Extend the selection to the beginning of the document. CTRL+SHIFT+HOME
Extend the selection to the end of the document. CTRL+SHIFT+END
Extend the selection to the end of the window. ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+PAGE DOWN
Selecting the entire document. CTRL+A
Selection of a vertical block of text.
Extend the selection to a specific location in the document. F8 and then use the cursor keys; to exit selection mode, press the ESC key

Selecting text and figures in a table

Action Keyboard shortcut
Select the contents of the next cell. TAB
Select the contents of the previous cell. SHIFT+TAB
Selection of several adjacent cells. While holding down the SHIFT key, repeatedly press the corresponding cursor movement key
Column selection. Use the arrow keys to move to the top or bottom cell of a column, and then do one of the following:
  • Press SHIFT+ALT+PAGE DOWN to highlight a column from top to bottom.
  • Press SHIFT+ALT+PAGE UP to highlight a column from bottom to top.
Expanding the selection (or block). CTRL+SHIFT+F8 and then use the cursor keys; to exit selection mode, press the ESC key
Selecting the entire table. ALT+5 on the numeric keypad (when the NUM LOCK indicator is off)

Document navigation

moving Keyboard shortcut
One character to the left LEFT ARROW
One character to the right RIGHT ARROW
One word to the left CTRL+LEFT ARROW
One word to the right CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
One paragraph up CTRL+UP ARROW
One paragraph down CTRL+DOWN ARROW
One cell to the left (in a table) SHIFT+TAB
One cell to the right (in a table) TAB
Go to previous line UP ARROW
To the next line ARROW TO DOWN
To the end of the line END
To the beginning of the line HOME
To the top of the screen ALT+CTRL+PAGE UP
To the end of the screen ALT+CTRL+PAGE DOWN
Up one screen PAGE UP
Down one screen PAGE DOWN
To the top of the next page CTRL+PAGE DOWN
To the top of the previous page CTRL+PAGE UP
To the end of the document CTRL+END
To the beginning of the document CTRL+HOME
Back to previous fix SHIFT+F5
To the position where the cursor was when the document was last closed (after the document was opened) SHIFT+F5

Moving around the table

Inserting paragraph and tab characters in a table

Formatting characters and paragraphs

Copy formatting

Change the font or text size

Character formatting

Action Keyboard shortcut
Opens the Font dialog box to change character formatting. CTRL+D
Changing the case of letters. SHIFT+F3
Convert all letters to uppercase. CTRL+SHIFT+A
Applying bold. CTRL+B
Applying underlining. CTRL+U
Underline words (not spaces). CTRL+SHIFT+W
Double underlining text. CTRL+SHIFT+D
Convert to hidden text. CTRL+SHIFT+H
Applying cursive. CTRL+I
Convert all letters to small caps. CTRL+SHIFT+K
Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing). CTRL+EQUAL SIGN
Apply superscript formatting (automatic spacing). CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN
Removing additional formatting from selected characters. CTRL+SPACE
Design of selected characters in Symbol font. CTRL+SHIFT+Q

View and copy text formatting

Set line spacing

Paragraph alignment

Applying paragraph styles

Merge and fields

Performing a Merge

Working with fields

Action Keyboard shortcut
Inserting a DATE field. ALT+SHIFT+D
Inserting a LISTNUM field (numbering). ALT+CTRL+L
Inserting a PAGE field. ALT+SHIFT+P
Inserting a TIME (current time) field. ALT+SHIFT+T
Insert an empty field. CTRL+F9
Updating related data in source Microsoft document office Word. CTRL+SHIFT+F7
Update selected fields. F9
Disconnection from the field. CTRL+SHIFT+F9
Toggle between the code of the selected field and its value. SHIFT+F9
ALT+F9
Activation of field codes GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON in a field with values. ALT+SHIFT+F9
Move to the next field. F11
Move to the previous field. SHIFT+F11
Field lock. CTRL+F11
Unlock the field. CTRL+SHIFT+F11

Language bar

Handwriting recognition

Function Key Reference

Function keys

SHIFT+function key

Action Keyboard shortcut
Display contextual help or formatting information. SHIFT+F1
Copying text. SHIFT+F2
Changing the case of letters. SHIFT+F3
Repeat the Find or Go action. SHIFT+F4
Jump to the last change. SHIFT+F5
Move to the previous window area or frame (after pressing F6). SHIFT+F6
Selecting the Thesaurus command (Review tab, Review group). SHIFT+F7
Decreasing selection. SHIFT+F8
Switching between field values ​​and their codes. SHIFT+F9
Displaying the context menu. SHIFT+F10
Move to the previous field. SHIFT+F11
Selecting the Save command (Microsoft Office Button). SHIFT+F12

CTRL+function key

CTRL+SHIFT+function key

ALT+function key

Action Keyboard shortcut
Move to the next field. ALT+F1
Create a new building block. ALT+F3
Exit Office Word 2007. ALT+F4
Restoring the previous size of the program window. ALT+F5
Switching from an open dialog box to a document (for such dialog boxes like Find and Replace which support this behavior). ALT+F6
Search for the next spelling or grammar error. ALT+F7
Running a macro. ALT+F8
Switching between the values ​​of all fields and their codes. ALT+F9
Expanding the program window. ALT+F10
Displaying Microsoft Visual Basic code. ALT+F11

Surfing the global network is carried out using special program- Internet browser. Regardless of which of them you are using, they all contain hotkey combinations that make your work easier.

Find the desired piece of text

The main content of web pages is text containing certain information. Just like the page you are on right now. Often the volume is very large, or information is given on a variety of topics, while you need a specific piece.

To do this, you need to search the page by pressing the key combination "CTRL + F" or just F3. This will open a small window where you can enter your queries.

So, in the picture above, the request is "Internet". It can be seen that this word occurs 25 times on the page. You can use the arrows to navigate through the text between the places where it is indicated.

Page reload

Has it ever happened that you are looking forward to something? The start of a sale or the appearance of a new series of your favorite series. Or a message from someone? In such cases, people reload the page either using the button at the top of the browser bar. Or using the right-click context menu.

You can do it much easier. You can refresh the page using the keyboard by pressing the F5 button. The purpose of this key is the same for all browsers. F5 is always a page refresh.

But there is also a combination of “CTRL + R” for updating. Many people think that it is more convenient, because. is more "at hand", although it consists of 2 keys.

Browser tabs and interacting with them

Walking on the Internet, we switch between tabs, open hyperlinks, change windows in places. Of course, you can do all this with the mouse. You just need to click on the cross of the tab to close it. However, this can also be done using only the keyboard.

To open a new tab, press "CTRL + T"

If you need to close the tab , then the keyboard shortcut is already " CTRL+W"

With many tabs open at the same time, you can navigate between them using the keyboard. This is done by combining CTRL+Tab"

Did you close the wrong tab? No problem. You can restore it using the combination "CTRL + Shift + T"

Set a search query

You can search for information on the Internet, being on any page, and not just in a search engine. To do this, press the key combination "CTRL + L" - this will allow you to enter the address of the web page.

To search in address bar browser, use the hotkeys "CTRL + K"

Very often there is a need to find a line, word or paragraph in a long, long text on a website page, in text document, Word file or Excel spreadsheet. You can, of course, climb through the menus and find the right item to call the search dialog box. But there is a faster and more convenient way - this is a special key combination for searching. in web browsers, text editors and office programs this is a keyboard shortcut CTRL+F.

By pressing these buttons you will call the search form standard for this application in the text and on the page.

Moreover, the search key combination does not depend on the version of the program or operating system- this is a generally accepted standard and almost no one deviates from it!

In order to find something you need through windows explorer- you need to use a slightly different key combination to search - Win+F. It belongs to the main Windows hotkeys.

For beginners, I will explain: - this is a special key with the Windows logo, located in the bottom row of computer keyboard buttons. It is used to call a series Windows features, including search.