Wednesday, 2 March 2016

The following is the shortcut key list for Kingsoft Presentation 2013. You can also check:

Shortcut keysTo do what
Alt+F11Launches the Visual Basic editor.
Alt+F8Creates and runs macros.
Backspace
N
Right arrow / Down arrow
Enter key
Page Down
Switches to next slide.
Backspace
P
Left arrow or Up arrow
Page Up
Goes back to previous slide.
Ctrl+=Creates subscript.
Ctrl+ASelects the entire presentation.
Ctrl+BApplies Bold formatting to the text.
Ctrl+BApplies black screen when playing slideshow.
Ctrl+CCopies the selected content.
Ctrl+ECenters the selected text.
Ctrl+FDisplays the Find dialog box.
Ctrl+F1Displays the task pane on the right.
Ctrl+HDisplays the Go To dialog box.
Ctrl+IApplies Italic formatting to the text.
Ctrl+JAligns the paragraph to both the left and right margins.
Ctrl+KInserts hyperlink to selected content.
Ctrl+LAligns selected text to the left.
Ctrl+LGoes back to previous slide.
Ctrl+MCreates a new slide.
Ctrl+NCreates a new blank file.
Ctrl+OOpens an existing file.
Ctrl+PPrints the active file.
Ctrl+RAligns selected text to the right.
Ctrl+SSaves the active file with its current file name,
location, and file format.
Ctrl+Shift+,Decreases font size
Ctrl+Shift+.Increases font size.
Ctrl+Shift+=Creates superscript.
Ctrl+UApplies Underline formatting to the text.
Ctrl+VInserts the contents of the Clipboard at the
insertion point and replaces any selection.
Ctrl+WCloses the current presentation window.
Ctrl+WApplies white screen when playing slideshow.
Ctrl+XCuts the selected content.
Ctrl+YRedoes the last action.
Ctrl+ZUndoes the last action.
EscEnd slide show.
F1Opens the online help.
F12Saves the active file in a different name, location or format.
F5Plays the slide show from beginning.
F7Checks the spelling of the prensentation content.
Shift+Alt+LeftDecreases indent.
Shift+Alt+RightIncreases indent.
Shift+F10Displays the right context menu.
Shift+F5Start slide show from the current slide.
Shift+F9Displays the gridline.
Type slide number and press Enter key.Switches to the specified slide.

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