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Google Chrome Quick Reference

This document provides a quick reference guide for Google Chrome, summarizing its main interface features and keyboard shortcuts. The guide is organized into sections on browsing basics, bookmarks, downloads, extensions, and privacy/incognito modes. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common tasks like opening tabs, bookmarks and menus, as well reloading, zooming and scrolling on web pages.

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Google Chrome Quick Reference

This document provides a quick reference guide for Google Chrome, summarizing its main interface features and keyboard shortcuts. The guide is organized into sections on browsing basics, bookmarks, downloads, extensions, and privacy/incognito modes. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common tasks like opening tabs, bookmarks and menus, as well reloading, zooming and scrolling on web pages.

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Google Chrome

Quick Reference Guide

The Google Chrome Window Keyboard Shortcuts


Tab and Window Controls
Active Tab Inactive Tab New Tab Extensions
New window ........................ Ctrl + N
Reload Bookmark Profile
New tab .............................. Ctrl + T
Back and New incognito window ......... Ctrl + Shift +
Forward N
Customize
Bookmarks and Control Jump to next tab.................. Ctrl + Tab
Bar Google Jump to previous tab ........... Ctrl + Shift +
Chrome Tab
Close the current tab ........... Ctrl + W
Close the current window .... Ctrl + Shift +
W
Jump to the address bar ...... Ctrl + L
Reopen closed tab............... Ctrl + Shift +
T

Web Page Controls


Reload page ........................ F5
Reload page, ignoring .......... Shift + F5
cached content
Stop page loading ............... Esc
Print page ........................... Ctrl + P
Save page ........................... Ctrl + S
Bookmark page ................... Ctrl + D
Browsing Basics Manage Bookmarks Toggle full-screen ................ F11
Enter an Address or Search: Click in the Open a Bookmark: Click a bookmark on the Zoom in............................... Ctrl + +
address/search bar at the top of the window, enter Bookmarks bar, or click the Customize and Zoom out ............................ Ctrl + -
a website URL or search term, then press the control Google Chrome menu button, select Zoom to 100% .................... Ctrl + 0
Enter key. Bookmarks, and select a bookmark.
Display page source code .... Ctrl + U
Go Backward in your History: Click the Back Open the Bookmark Manager: Click the Scroll down one page .......... Page Down
arrow button to return to the page you were Customize and control Google Chrome menu Scroll up one page............... Page Up
viewing before the current page. button, select Bookmarks, and select Manage
bookmarks. Jump to top of page............. Home
Go Forward in your History: After having Jump to bottom of page ....... End
clicked the Back arrow button, click the Forward Create a New Bookmark Folder: Right-click on
Select next clickable object .. Tab
arrow button to return to the previous page. the Bookmarks bar (or in the Bookmarks menu),
select Add folder, give the folder a name, and Select previous clickable ...... Ctrl + Tab
Reload a Page: Click the Reload button next click Save. Or, in the Bookmark Manager, click the object
to the address bar to refresh the page. Organize menu button, select Add new folder,
give the folder a name, and click Save. Chrome Application Controls
Open a New Tab: Click the New tab button at
the top of the window, to the right of the tabs. Move a Bookmark: Click and drag a bookmark Open the Chrome menu ...... Alt + E
(from the Bookmarks bar, Bookmarks menu, or in Toggle the Bookmarks bar ... Ctrl + Shift +
Open a Link in a New Tab: Click a web link while the Bookmark Manager) into a folder. B
holding the Control key (or the Command key on
a Mac), or right-click a link and select Open link Edit a Bookmark: Right-click a bookmark (on the Open the Bookmarks ........... Ctrl + Shift
in new tab. Bookmarks bar, Bookmarks menu, or in the Manager +O
Bookmark Manager), select Edit, edit the name Open the History page ......... Ctrl + H
Close a Tab: Click the Close button on the and/or URL, and click Save.
right end of a tab. Open the Downloads page... Ctrl + J
Delete a Bookmark: Right-click a bookmark (on Open the Find bar ............... Ctrl + F
Bookmark a Page: Click the Bookmark this tab the Bookmarks bar, Bookmarks menu, or in the Next Find match .................. Ctrl + G
button at the end of the address bar, give the Bookmark Manager) and select Delete.
bookmark a name, choose a bookmark folder, Previous Find match ............ Ctrl + Shift +
then click Done. G
Open Chrome Help Center .. F1

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Browse Privately Manage Downloads Extensions
Open an Incognito Mode Window: Click the View Recent Downloads: Click the Pin an Extension to the Toolbar: Click the
Customize and control Google Chrome Customize and control Google Chrome Extensions button to the right of the address
menu button and select New incognito menu button and select Downloads. bar, then click an extension’s Pin button.
window to browse privately. Click the Pin button again to unpin the
Open a Downloaded File: Click the extension.
Open a Link in an Incognito Window: Right- downloaded file in the Downloads bar. Or, click
click a link and select Open link in incognito a downloaded file name on the Downloads Access an Extension’s Options: Click the
window. page. Extensions button to the right of the address
bar, click an extension’s More actions button,
Browsing History View a Downloaded File’s Location: Click the then select Options. Every extension will have a
menu arrow next to a file in the Downloads bar different options page with different options
View Recently Visited Pages: Click the and select Show in folder. Or, click the Show available. Make any changes you want to an
Customize and control Google Chrome in folder link below a file’s name on the extension’s options, then click Save.
menu button and select the History submenu. Downloads page.

Save a Web Page: Click the Customize and Chrome Settings


View Your Full Browsing History: Click the
Customize and control Google Chrome control Google Chrome menu button and
Access Chrome Settings: Click the
menu button, select the History submenu, then select More tools. Select Save page as and
Customize and control Google Chrome
select History. enter a file name. Click the Save as type menu
menu button, select Settings, and then select a
arrow and select a file type, then click Save.
settings category in the left pane.
Visit a Page from Your History: Click the
Customize and control Google Chrome • HTML Only will save just the HTML code
• You and Google settings control how
menu button, select the History submenu, and for a page without any images, style
Chrome syncs to your Google account.
then select a page. Or, click the Customize sheets, or other assets. This will save it
You can change your account name and
and control Google Chrome menu button, with the smallest file size, but isn’t useful if
picture, import bookmarks, and adjust
select the History submenu, select History, you care about more than the page’s text.
other settings.
then click a page title. • Single File will save the page and all of its
• Autofill settings let you manage the
assets into a single file, making it easy to
Clear Your Browsing History: Click the passwords, payment methods, addresses,
share with someone else.
Customize and control Google Chrome and other bits of personal information that
menu button, select the History submenu, and • Complete will save the page as one file, Chrome can automatically fill in for you.
select History. Click the Main menu ≡ button with all of the images and other assets
• Safety Check allows you to run a single
on the History page (if necessary), select Clear saved to a folder you can easily browse.
test to see if there are any security
browsing data, click the Time range list concerns in Chrome, including whether
arrow, and select a time frame to clear. Check Extensions Chrome is up to date, if you have any
the Browsing data checkbox and then click potentially malicious extensions installed,
Clear data. Access the Chrome Web Store: Click the
and whether any of the passwords you use
Customize and control Google Chrome
have been compromised in any known
menu button, select More tools, and select
Change How a Page is Viewed Extensions. Click the Main menu ≡ button to
security breaches.
expand the left pane (if necessary) and click the • Privacy and Security settings allow you
Zoom In: Click the Customize and control
Open Chrome Web Store link. to clear your browsing data, control Safe
Google Chrome menu button, then click (+) in
Browsing settings, and modify specific site
the Zoom group.
Install an Extension: Click an extension’s permissions settings.
Zoom Out: Click the Customize and control thumbnail in the Chrome Web Store, click the
• Appearance settings let you change the
Add to Chrome button, review the extension’s
Google Chrome menu button, then click (-) in theme, toggle the Home button and the
the Zoom group. requests for your data, and click Add
Bookmarks bar, customize the default
extension.
fonts, and change the default page zoom
View a Page Full-Screen: Click the level.
Customize and control Google Chrome View Active Extensions: Click the
Extensions button to the right of the address • Search Engine settings allow you to
menu button, then click the Full-screen
bar. change Chrome’s default search engine,
button in the Zoom group. Click the Exit full-
screen button at the top of the screen to return as well as manage additional search
Use an Extension: Click the Extensions engines you can access by using
to normal view.
button to the right of the address bar, then click keywords.
an extension’s name.
Use Profiles • Default Browser settings includes a
Manage Extensions: Click the Customize button to make Chrome your default
Add a Profile: Click the user profile icon and control Google Chrome menu button, browser.
button, select Add, enter a profile name, select select More tools, and select Extensions. • On Startup settings let you choose what
a profile icon, and click Add.
appears when you first open Chrome—
Toggle an Extension On or Off: Click the
Change Profiles: Click the user profile icon either the New Tab page, the tabs you last
Customize and control Google Chrome
button and select another profile. had open, or a specific set of tabs.
menu button, select More tools, select
Extensions, and then click an extension’s • Advanced settings contain more
Sync a Profile to a Google Account: Click the toggle switch. categories, including language and
user profile icon button, click Turn on sync, spellcheck, download location,
enter your Google account email address, click Remove an Extension: Click the Customize accessibility settings, hardware
Next, enter your account’s password, click and control Google Chrome menu button, acceleration settings, and options to reset
Next, click Link Data (if necessary), then click select More tools, select Extensions. Click an settings back to defaults.
Yes, I’m In. extension’s Remove button then click Remove
to confirm.

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