Questions: Bruno wants to replace all instances of the word housewares with small appliances. Which of the following shortcuts should he use?
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+R
Transcript text: Bruno wants to replace all instances of the word housewares with small appliances. Which of the following shortcuts should he use?
$\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{H}$
$\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{F}$
$\mathrm{CtrI}+\mathrm{R}$
Solution
The answer is the first one: $\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{H}$.
Explanation for each option:
$\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{H}$: This shortcut is commonly used in many text editors and word processors to open the "Find and Replace" dialog. It allows users to find a specific word or phrase and replace it with another. Therefore, this is the correct shortcut for Bruno to use to replace all instances of "housewares" with "small appliances."
$\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{F}$: This shortcut is typically used to open the "Find" dialog, which allows users to search for a specific word or phrase in a document. However, it does not provide the functionality to replace the found text with something else. Thus, it is not the correct choice for replacing text.
$\mathrm{CtrI}+\mathrm{R}$: This is not a standard shortcut for either finding or replacing text in most applications. It appears to be a typographical error, as "CtrI" should likely be "Ctrl." Even if corrected, $\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{R}$ is often used for other functions, such as refreshing a page in web browsers, and not for text replacement.
In summary, Bruno should use $\mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{H}$ to replace "housewares" with "small appliances."