You can enable the offline mode manually from the Settings page too.
Besides that, Google Docs now supports offline mode and you can install a separate extension for that.
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Windows PC & Linux: There is no shortcut for this for PC.
Windows PC & Linux: Hold Control + Shift + Delete. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Control + Shift + M. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and then press the number nine. Mac: Hold Command and then press the number nine. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and Shift and press Q. Scroll down the web page.Īll Operating Systems: To scroll to the bottom of the page, tap the Space Bar once. Mac: Hold Control and Command, then press F. Windows PC & Linux: There is no keyboard shortcut for this for PC. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and Shift, then press W. Mac: Hold Command and Shift, then press W. This helps me focus on only one tab, by removing it from a cluster of too many other tabs. If I want to focus on only one tab, I'll click the tab and drag it downwards until a new window opens. No this isn't a keyboard shortcut, but it's just as useful. Drag a tab out of the strip to open in a new window. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press N. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press J. Mac: Hold Command and Shift, then press J Mac: Hold Command and press the comma key. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press D. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press G. Scroll to the previous keyword in the find bar. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl, Shift, and press G. Mac: Press Enter to move to the next search term. Scroll to the next keywords in the find bar. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press F. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press R. Mac: Hold Command and press R to quickly reload it. Windows PC & Linux: Hold shift and press Backspace. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press the left arrow key. Mac: Hold Shift and option, then press the left arrow key. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press the right arrow key. Mac: Hold Shift and Option, then press the right arrow key. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press Backspace. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press L. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and Shift, then click the link. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and click the link. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and select the appropriate number. If I need to jump back to the second tab open, I hold Command and press 2. For example, if I need to jump to the seventh tab open, I hold Command and press 7. Mac: Hold Command and select the appropriate number. Switch to a specific tab (first eight tabs). Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press 9. Mac: Hold Command and Option, then press the left arrow key. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press Tab.
Mac: Hold Command and Option, then press the right arrow key. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and Shift, then Press T. Mac: Hold Command and Shift, then Press T.
Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press W. Windows PC & Linux: Hold Ctrl and press T. Scroll to previous keywords in the find bar Hold Shift and Option, then press the left arrow key Hold Shift and Option, then press the right arrow key Hold Command and select the appropriate number Hold Command and Option, then press the left arrow key Hold Command and Option, then press the right arrow key By learning a few simple Google Chrome keyboard shortcuts, you can speed up your prospecting research, gain valuable insights about your leads faster, and really build out that pipeline. What if you could navigate Google Chrome at lightning speed?