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Pressing Ctrl and S is a shortcut for saving. a. True b. False
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Pressing Ctrl and S is a shortcut for saving.
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A) true because that's what the shortcut is
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True. Instead of having to find the save button, you can just use Ctrl-S to do it for you.
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