Digital Maestro April 4, 2016 | Page 4

Working With Tabs In time you will really like working with tabs and probably have half a dozen or more tabs open. You can easily move from one tab to the next by clicking the appropriate tab. You guessed it, there’s a shortcut key combination to help you move between tabs. To move into tabs to the right, press Command + Shift + -> (right arrow) or Control + Shift + -> (right arrow). Can you guess the short cut keys to move into the left tabs? That’s right, Command + Shift + <-(left arrow) or Control + Shift + <-(left arrow). How many tabs can we have open? It all depends on your computer’s memory (RAM) and processor speed. You can probably open 50 tabs without too much problem. With more than that, you might begin to experience some sluggishness from the computer. One more lesson. Don’t worry, your brain won’t explode. At least I hope it won’t. We can rearrange tabs by clicking and dragging tabs left or right. The adjacent tabs will kindly move aside. 2