ShortcutKeys
IE7 [ Special Printing in IE 7 ]
{ Word } { Function Keys assignments }
{ WINXPSHORCUTKEYS }
{ Vistashortkutkeys } { VISTA-ShortcutKeys }
Basic tasks
[F11] Toggle full screen mode
[Alt] Toggle display of menu bar (if it's not set to display)
[Ctrl]= Zoom in
[Ctrl]- Zoom out
[Ctrl]0 100 percent zoom
[Ctrl][F] Search for selected text on page
[Ctrl]N Open current page in new window
[Ctrl]A Select everything on page
[F5] Refresh current page
[Ctrl][F5] Refresh cache and current page
[Esc] Halt downloading page
[Alt]D Select text in Address bar
[F4] Display addresses you've typed
[Ctrl][Enter] Add www and .com to the beginning and end of text entered in Address bar
[Ctrl][Shift][Enter] Add http://www to the beginning of text entered in Address bar
Navigation
[Alt]Home Go to your home page
[Alt] Left arrow (or [Backspace]) Go to previous page
[Alt] Right arrow Go to next page
[Tab] Move forward through items on page
[Shift][Tab] Move backward through items on page
Tabs
[Ctrl] Click Open a link in its own tab in background
[Ctrl][Shift] Click Open a link in its own tab in foreground
[Ctrl]T Open new tab in foreground
[Ctrl][Tab] (or [Ctrl][Shift][Tab] to Cycle between tabs reverse)
[Ctrl]W (or [Alt][F4] Close current tab
[Ctrl] number Jump to specific tab by number (1 through 8)
[Ctrl]9 Jump to last tab
[Ctrl][Alt][F4] Close all but current tab
[Ctrl][Shift]Q Display Tabs list
[Ctrl]Q Toggle Quick Tabs view
Searching
[Alt][Enter] Open search results in new tab after typing search text in Search box or
Address bar
[Ctrl]E Jump to Search box
[Ctrl] Down arrow Open Search Provider menu (when you're in Search box)
Printing
[Ctrl]P Open Print dialog box
In print preview
[Alt][P] Open Print dialog box
[Alt]U Open Page Setup dialog box
[Alt]O Set to portrait orientation
[Alt]L Set to landscape orientation
[Alt]E Toggle headers and footers on and off
[Alt]S Change print size
[Alt]N Show multiple pages
[Alt]1 View full page
[Alt]W View page width
[Alt]C Close Print Preview
Menu access
[Alt]M Open Home menu
[Alt]R Open Print menu
[Alt]J Open Tools menu
[Alt]O Open RSS menu
[Alt]L Open Help menu
Favorites, history, feeds
[Ctrl]D Add current page to Favorites
[Ctrl]B Open Organize Favorites dialog box
[Alt] Up arrow or Down arrow Move selected item up or down list in Organize Favorites dialog box
[Alt]C Open Favorites Center
[Ctrl]I Open Favorites Center with favorites displayed (Add [Shift] to pin the list
open)
[Ctrl]H Open Favorites Center with history displayed (Add [Shift] to pin the list open)
[Ctrl]J Open Favorites Center with feeds displayed (Add [Shift] to pin the list open)
[Alt]Z Display Add To Favorites menu
[Alt]I Display all feeds in feed view
[Alt]M Mark feed as read in feed view
[Alt]S Jump to Search box in feed view
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1.) Ctrl + T - Opens a new tab in the foreground.
2.) Ctrl + Click - Opens links in a new tab in the background.
3.) Ctrl + Shift + Click - Opens links in a new tab in the foreground.
4.) Alt + Enter - Opens a new tab from the address bar.
5.) Alt + Enter - It also opens a new tab from the search box.
6.) Ctrl + Q - Opens up quick tabs, which are thumbnail views.
7.) Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + Shift + Tab - Allows you to switch between tabs.
8.) Ctrl + N - Switches to a specific tab number. In this case, N can equal anything between the numbers one and eight.
9.) Ctrl + 9 - Switches to the last tab.
10.) Ctrl + W - Closes the current tab.
11.) Ctrl + Alt + F4 - Closes other open tabs.
12.) Alt + F4 - Closes all the tabs.
Now, here are a few mouse shortcuts for you as well.
1.) Click the middle mouse button (if your mouse has one) on a link and it will open that link in a background tab for you.
2.) Double click any empty space right next to the last tab you have open and it will open a brand new tab.
3.) If you click on the middle mouse button on one of your tabs, it will close the tab for you.
Special Printing in IE 7
As I'm sure you know, the headers and footers that always print along with a Web page can be rather irritating. I know very well which page I'm printing, so it's not useful to me to show the URL at the bottom of every printed page. So, if you'd like to turn the headers and footers off when you print out certain Web pages in Internet Explorer 7, here's how you can do it!
Simply go to the Print Preview window and then click on the button that says "Turn headers and footers on or off," as shown below:
If you want to permanently turn those options off, go to the Page Setup option instead.
Just click on Page Setup and then look for this dialogue window:
You can remove the text in the text boxes in order to get rid of the headers and footers completely or you can change the options to display page numbers at the bottom. The choice is yours!
Here's a full list of the options you can use:
&w - Window Title
&u - Page URL
&d - Date in Short Format
&D - Date in Long Format
&t - Time in Regular Format as Shown on the Clock
&T - Time in 24-hour Format
&p - Current Page Number
&P - Total Number of Pages
&b - Right Align the Next Text
&b[TEXT]&b - If you surround the text in &b on either side, it will center the text.
&& - A Single Ampersand (&).
You can combine those options in any format you want. For instance, you could do this:
I printed these &P pages on &d at &t
That would give you something like this:
I printed these 23 pages on 3/10/2009 at 2:05am.