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Short cut keys

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Serena has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

Short cut keys

are there a short cut keys cheat sheet?

RE: short cut keys

Hi Serena,

Thank you for the forum question.

I have attached a Power Point cheat sheet to the answer. You can find it at the bottom here.

If you cannot see it come back 30 minutes later. It can take a little bit of time before you can see the attachment. If you still cannot see it, refresh your browser.


Kind regards

Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

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PowerPoint Cheat Sheet v2 new website.pdf

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