![]() Alternatively, you can also use the shortcut “Shift + Insert.”Ĭtrl + M (in Command Prompt) – Using this shortcut, you can enter into Marker mode so that you can select the text or output using the Shift and Arrow Keys.Ĭopying and Pasting Text / Ctrl Key ShortcutsĬtrl + V or Shift + Insert – Pastes text at the cursor.Ĭtrl + C or Ctrl + Insert – Copies the selected text to the clipboard. ![]() Alternatively, you can also use the shortcut “Ctrl + Insert.”Ĭtrl + V (in Command Prompt) – you can use the general shortcut “Ctrl + V” to paste text or commands into the Command prompt. ![]() Even in the comment prompt, this shortcut does the same thing, it selects all the text.Ĭtrl + C (in Command Prompt) – you can simply use the general keyboard short “Ctrl + C” to copy the text or the output in the Command Prompt. Here are some of the shortcuts that are quite helpful in daily activities.Ĭtrl + A (in Command Prompt) – Most of you know what this shortcut does, select all in the active window. In Windows 10, Microsoft made some small but welcome improvements to the good old Command Prompt. Shift + Page Up / Page Down – Moves the cursor up or down a screen, selecting text.Ĭtrl + Shift + Home / End – Moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the “screen buffer,” selecting all text between the cursor and the beginning or end of the Command Prompt’s output. In Microsoft Excel training courses, we have students write own their own custom keyboard shortcuts in 2 ways - using the Macro Recorder which writes VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) code or by.
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