

Do this as often as possible, lest you lose everything when your computer crashes/loses power/your cat accidentally closes Microsoft Word.

(Bonus: you can then use Ctrl+G to scroll through the results.) Ctrl+F: Ever search for something on Google, find a result that promises it has the phrase you're looking for, but you can't seem to find it in the 5,000-word article? Press Ctrl+F and you'll get a little search bar that helps you find any word or phrase on a page, instantly transporting you to the information you're seeking.

When its icon appears, press Enter, and you'll have launched it without ever reaching for the mouse.
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Just press the Windows key-or hit Commnand+Space on a Mac-and start typing the name of the app in question. The Windows key (or Command+Space on a Mac): If you need to launch a new app, don't go clicking through your Start menu or Applications folder.You probably know a few (Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste, for example), but there are dozens of others that can replace the clicks you make all day long. Let's start with the basics: learn as many keyboard shortcuts as your brain can store.
