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Memorize the universal shutdown shortcut By Ed Bott Some of the best Windows shortcuts are those that have been around since the very early days. A case in point is Alt+F4, the universal shortcut for "Close the current app or window." It works with the oldest Windows desktop programs, and it works with apps you get from the Windows Store for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. It also works when you want to shut down Windows itself. Click on the desktop or tap the Start button on the keyboard and then press Alt+F4 to open a Shut Down Windows dialog box with all the same choices you would see on the Start menu, including options to restart, sleep, and hibernate. How to add real-time audience responses to a PowerPoint presentation Using nothing more than an add-in, you can build live polls into your presentations. Threats to your organization can come from anywhere. That’s why it’s essential to have security intelligence based on global visibility across multiple network layers and service portfolios. Level 3 provides this perspective, identifying and defending against threats, including those that may have gone undetected by traditional patchwork security solutions. And because we offer network-based security, the porous nature of point solutions is eliminated. |
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