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Table of Contents:
- Manage Tabs
 - Address Bar
 - View Webpages
 - Browse between Webpages
 - Access Browser Features
 - Search
 - Bookmarks Shortcuts
 - The Rest
 
| 1. Manage Tabs | 
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| Command+T | Open new tab | 
| Command+W | Close tab (or close Chrome if only one tab is open) | 
| Command+Shift+T | Reopen last tab closed. Up to 10 tabs. | 
| Command+[/ Command+]/ | Switch to the previous tab/ next tab in browsing history for tab | 
| Command+N | Open new Chrome window | 
| Command+Shift+N | Open new Chrome window in incognito mode | 
| Command+Left-click | Open link in a new background tab | 
| Command+Shift+Left-click | Open link in a new foreground tab | 
| Shift+Left-click | Open link in a new window | 
| Drag link to existing tab | Open link in selected tab | 
| Drag link to tab bar | Open link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip. | 
 
| 2. Address Bar | 
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| Command+L | Jump to address bar and highlights current webpage URI | 
| Home/End in address bar | Jump to beginning / end of address bar | 
| Command+A in address bar | Select all text of address. Also use shift+end with cursor at beginning or shift+home with cursor at end | 
| Type name of site and press Command+Enter | Add www. to beginning and .com to end of input and opens the web address in current tab. | 
| Type name of site and press Option+Enter | Add www. to beginning and .com to end of input and opens the web address in new background tab. | 
| Type search term and press Enter | Perform a search using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URI. | 
| Type name of search engine and press Tab | Tab-to-Search feature. E.g. Typing in 'yahoo.com' plus tab opens yahoo search. Add/edit search engines via 'Under the Hood' -> Basic -> Search Engines. | 
 
| 3. View Webpages | 
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| Arrow Down/Arrow Up with focus on webpage | Scroll down / scroll up | 
| Space/Shift+Space | Scroll one page down / one page up. | 
| Home/End | Jump to beginning / to end of webpage | 
| Command++/- | Zoom in / zoom out (or Command+mousewheel) | 
| Command+0 (zero) | Return zoom to normal text size | 
| Command+Option+U | View webpage source | 
| Command+Shift+F | Turn full screen on / off | 
 
| 4. Browse between Webpages | 
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| Option+Shift+H | Jump to your Homepage | 
| Option+Arrow Left/Arrow Right | Jump to previous webpage visited / jump to next webpage | 
| Command+R | Reload current webpage | 
| Command+F5 | Reload current webpage with cache override | 
| Esc | Stop webpage loading | 
 
| 5. Access Browser Features | 
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| Command+P | Print current webpage (Chrome Print Dialog) | 
| Command+Shift+P | Print current webpage (Native Windows Print Dialog) | 
| Command+O | Open file | 
| Command+S | Save current webpage | 
| Command+H | Open History tab | 
| Command+J | Open Downloads tab | 
 
| 6. Search | 
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| Command+F | Find text on webpage. Press Enter for | 
| Command+G | Find next match of Search | 
| Command+Shift+G | Find previous match of Search | 
| Command+E | Use Selection for Find | 
| Command+J | Jump to selection | 
| Esc | With focus on Search box: Close Search box | 
 
| 7. Bookmarks Shortcuts | 
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| Command+Shift+B | Show or hide bookmarks bar | 
| Command+Option+B | Open Bookmark Manager | 
| Command+D | Add bookmark for current webpage | 
| Command+Shift+D | Saves all open pages as bookmarks in a new folder | 
| Drag URI to bookmark bar | Bookmark webpage (can be URI from address bar or link from page) | 
| Option+D, then F6 | Jump to bookmark toolbar. Use arrow keys and enter to access bookmarks | 
| Option+F, then b | Open Bookmark Manager Tab | 
 
| 8. The Rest | 
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| Shift+Option+T | Set focus on the toolbar. Use arrow keys to navigate between different buttons on the toolbar. | 
| Shift+Esc | View Google Task manager | 
| F1 | Chrome Help | 
| Command+Shift+I | Open Developer Tools | 
| Command+Shift+J | Open Javascript Console |