Shortcuts

Allowing users to use their keyboard for faster and convenient editing experience.

Text styling

Bold

Bold text is a typographic term that refers to a style of text that is thicker and darker than regular text. It is often used to emphasize or highlight specific words, phrases, or headings in a document.Shortcut: Ctrl + B

Italic

Italic is a typeface style characterized by letters slanted or inclined to the right. It is commonly used to emphasize or differentiate text from the regular upright (roman) typeface. Italic text is often used for titles, quotations, emphasis, or to indicate foreign words or phrases.Shortcut: Ctrl + I

Underline

Underline, in the context of technology and computing, usually refers to a text style that places a horizontal line beneath the text. It's often used for emphasis or to indicate a clickable hyperlink on web pages.Shortcut: Ctrl + U

Reverting changes

Undo

Undo is a command that allows you to easily reverse the last action you performed on a computer. Whether you accidentally deleted text or made another mistake, with the Undo command, you can quickly reverse the error.Shortcut: Ctrl + Z

Redo

Redo command serves as a valuable counterpart to Undo, providing a means to reapply actions that were previously undone. If you find that the last action you reversed wasn't a mistake after all or if you simply need to repeat a series of steps, the Redo button is there for that.Shortcut: Ctrl + Y