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Running multiple applications

Since Windows 3.1 in the early 90s, we have been able to run multiple programs at the same time with our computers. Probably the easiest way to take advantage of this feature is learning to use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut. At least four times this week, clients asked me what I was doing to switch between open windows so quickly. When I showed them the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut, the seemed to be both mesmerized and intrigued.

Click on my tip below to watch the video tip explaining and demonstrating this fundamental skill that all computer users should master:

Use Alt+Tab or Command(Apple)+Tab to quickly change applications – Video Tip

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