Command+I
Alternatively called Cmd+I, Command+I is a keyboard shortcut most commonly used to italicize and unitalicize text. Below are other programs that use this keyboard shortcut and related information.
How to use the Command+I keyboard shortcut
To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Command key, and while continuing to hold, press I.
Command+I in an Internet browser
In Firefox, pressing Command+I opens the Page Info window.
Command+I with text
In word processors and text editors, Command+I performs different functions based on highlighting. If no text is highlighted, pressing this keyboard shortcut turns the italic feature on or off at the cursor's location. If text is highlighted, pressing Command+I changes that content's appearance between italicized and unitalicized.
Command+I in Excel and other spreadsheet programs
In Microsoft Excel and most other spreadsheet programs, pressing Command+I when a cell(s) is highlighted italicizes or unitalicizes its contents. When editing a cell with no selected text, Command+I toggles the italics feature on and off at the cursor's location.
Command+I in Microsoft PowerPoint
In Microsoft PowerPoint, pressing Command+I toggles italics on and off for a highlighted portion of text or at the text cursor's location.
Related keyboard shortcuts and keys
Below are links to related keyboard shortcuts and individual key pages.
Cmd, I, Italic, Keyboard, Keyboard terms