In fact, in the Office 2007/2010/2013 series of Word, PowerPoint and other software use a lot of shortcut key operations, but we can only remember the individual shortcut operations. In some cases, if you need to use shortcut keys, it is best to have a hint function, in fact, Microsoft has for everyone to think of. Let's take word 2010 as an example to see how the shortcut keys are prompted?
With Word 2010 Open, press the "ALT" button individually, and you'll notice that there are many bubble tips (pictured) with letters or numbers on the menu bar. As long as you follow the prompts to press the corresponding key, you can operate this function.
For example, you want to manipulate an action that inserts a table.
1, open Word 2010 (of course, this feature from 2007, has been extended to word 2013). Press the ALT key and the prompt appears.
2, press "N" key, and then press "T" key, began to insert the action of the table.
How, in the absence of the mouse, the use of shortcut key hints function, is it very convenient?