Type of formatting
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Keyboard shortcut
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Bold text
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Ctrl+B
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Italic text
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Ctrl+I
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Underlined text
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Ctrl+U
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Ctrl+T
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Select All
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Ctrl +A
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Undo
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Ctrl +Z
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Cut
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Ctrl +X
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Copy
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Ctrl +Copy
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Paste
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Ctrl +V
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Redo
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Ctrl +Y
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Remove line spacing
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Ctrl +1
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Insert line spacing
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Ctrl +2
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Decrease Font Size
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Ctrl +Shift + <
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Increase Font Size
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Ctrl +Shift + >
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Toggle All caps
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Ctrl +Shift +A
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Left Aligned
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Ctrl +L
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Centered
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Ctrl +E
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Right Aligned
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Ctrl +R
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Delete Note
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Ctrl +D
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New Note
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Ctrl +N
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Bulleted list
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Ctrl+Shift+L
(Press this keyboard shortcut again to switch to a numbered list.) |
Bullet List (●, ●, ●)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (1 Time)
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Numbered List (1, 2, 3)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (2 Times)
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Lettered List (a, b, c)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (3 Times)
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Lettered List (A, B, C)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (4 Times)
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Roman Numeral List (i, ii, iii)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (5 Times)
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Roman Numeral List (I, II, III)
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CTRL + SHIFT + L (6 Times)
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Subscript
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Ctrl + =
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Superscript
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Ctrl +Shift+ =
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Change Fonts
- Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
- First, export that key so you have a backup.
- Find
Segoe Print (TrueType)
- Change the value to the file name of any other font that you wish to use that is already installed (navigate that registry key to find others).
- Then, restart the computer.
- The easy way, you can write any font in Ms. Word and then copy and paste to Sticky Note. It's all
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