Ctrl+Shift+E

Updated: 12/10/2023 by Computer Hope
Ctrl+Shift+E keyboard shortcut

The Ctrl+Shift+E keyboard shortcut is most commonly used to enable or disable revision tracking in a Microsoft Word document. Below are other programs that use this keyboard shortcut and related information.

How to use the Ctrl+Shift+E

To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Ctrl and Shift key, and while continuing to hold them, press the E key.

Ctrl+Shift+E in GIMP

In GIMP (GNU image manipulation program), pressing Ctrl+Shift+E performs the export as function.

Ctrl+Shift+E in Google Docs

In Google Docs, pressing Ctrl+Shift+E center aligns the highlighted text.

Ctrl+Shift+E in Google Sheets

In Google Sheets, pressing Ctrl+Shift+E center align the contents in selected cells.

Ctrl+Shift+E in Microsoft Word

Pressing Ctrl+Shift+E while in a Microsoft Word document enables or disables revision tracking. When disabled, you'll see in the top-right corner that you are reviewing instead of editing.

Below are links to related keyboard shortcuts and individual key pages.

Ctrl, Keyboard shortcut, Keyboard terms