Alternatively known as Cmd+5, Command+5 is a keyboard shortcut often used to switch to the fifth tab in an Internet browser or other programs with tab support.

How to use the Command+5 keyboard shortcut

To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Command key, and while continuing to hold, press 5.

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Command+5 in an Internet browser

With all major Internet browsers (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari), pressing Command+5 switches to the fifth tab.

For this shortcut to work, use 5 above the top row keys, not on the numeric keypad.

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Command+5 in Microsoft Word

In Microsoft Word, pressing Command+5 changes a line, paragraph, or all highlighted text to have 1.5 spaces between each line.

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

You may also press Command+1 to set the line spacing to single, or Command+2 to set it to double spacing.

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  • Command+4
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  • Command+9
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