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Keys in a keyboard that can help you edit a word document

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GPT 3.5
1. Delete key: Deletes characters to the left of the cursor.
2. Backspace key: Deletes characters to the right of the cursor.
3. Arrow keys: Move the cursor up, down, left, or right within the document.
4. Shift key: Used in combination with other keys to select text or enter uppercase letters.
5. Control key (Ctrl): Used in combination with other keys for various shortcuts, such as Ctrl + C for copy or Ctrl + V for paste.
6. Enter/Return key: Moves the cursor to a new line or enters a command.
7. Tab key: Indents the text or moves the cursor to the next available field or tab stop.
8. Copy, Cut, and Paste keys: Shortcut keys to copy (Ctrl + C), cut (Ctrl + X), and paste (Ctrl + V) text.
9. Undo and Redo keys: Shortcut keys to undo (Ctrl + Z) or redo (Ctrl + Y) the most recent action.
10. Select All key: Shortcut key (Ctrl + A) to select the entire document.
11. Function keys: F1 to F12 keys at the top of the keyboard, which may have different functions depending on the software being used.
12. Home, End, Page Up, Page Down keys: Navigate to the beginning or end of a line or document, or scroll through the document.
13. Insert key: Toggles between Insert mode and Overtype mode, which determines how new text is added.
14. Print Screen (PrtScn) key: Captures a screenshot of the entire screen.
15. Escape (Esc) key: Cancels an ongoing action or closes dialog boxes.
16. Find and Replace keys: Shortcut keys to find (Ctrl + F) or replace (Ctrl + H) specific text within the document.
17. Bold, Italic, Underline keys: Shortcut keys to apply formatting options to selected text.
18. Zoom in and Zoom out keys: Adjust the view size of the document.

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