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Ctrl H

Ctrl H is a magical formula that will INSTANTLY fix an excel spreadsheet that has been corrupted in format while being exported from the eXchange. The actual orgins of Ctrl H remains somewhat of a mystery. Some say it's witchcraft, some say black magic, while other believe the Devil himself came up from the depths of Purgatory just to give this power over. Many don't even know eho holds the key and only people granted special permission can tap into this great power.

Yo max can I get ctrl H? Hell no

Hey man why don't you just ctrl h?

by Sir Alfred J February 21, 2014


Ctrl + W

A certain command, which, if deployed in Urban Dictionary, will trigger an astonishing easter egg

"Dude, Press Ctrl + W on Urban Dictionary"
"Why?"
"You are gonna love what you're gonna see"
"Holy cow, this is awesome!"

by sheikhaladdin February 28, 2017

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Ctrl + W

A trick that's used to kick unsuspecting n00bies out of chats, games, etc.

Hey, press Ctrl + W for something cool.

by FirstDegreeMurder July 20, 2003

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Ctrl+c

the button shortcut to copy something on a webpage. Also used the bug the hell out of people in chatrooms.

Ctrl+c that pic man, she's got one fine 244!

by Philip George September 21, 2005

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ctrl+FTW

when the electronic search function proves to be extremely valuable at retrieving information you thought you had lost

Scott: I thought I lost that email, but digital information bests the cerebral cortex once again.

Eric: ctrl+FTW

by MrErlo June 29, 2009

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Ctrl+f

When looking for a particular word on a page, type that word into the ctrl+f box to be taken to it.

Ctrl+f "page"

by Kung-Fu Jesus May 5, 2004

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Ctrl+Z

The most used key combination to undo the previous action the user has made.

The use of a key combination to easilly perform a command was first introduced by Macintosh, using the Q, Z, X, C and V buttons, in combination with the Command key, for the actions quit, undo, cut, copy and paste (in that order).

It was passed down to other Operating Systems, but with other operating systems using other keyboards the Ctrl (Control) key was used, since they didn't have the same control key as a Macintish keyboard does.


Also see "Inside Macintosh. Volume 1" Chapter I page 53, for the first ever mention and explanation of this command.

You see a person working on an image in Photoshop "Oh, crap, I made a mistake! Undo!" The person presses Ctrl+Z to unto his mistake
(NOTE: In Photoshop Ctrl+Z undoes all recent actions made with the tool selected, Ctrl+Alt+Z however undoes the last action only, yet can be pressed repeatedly to undo several previous actions)

by AARST July 31, 2004

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