Close Mike - It's Windows+S. By the way, if you do Help--> Keyboard
Shortcuts, it gives you a help pane that lists the categories of shortcuts.
On reading that page, I just found a really nifty trick (well I knew half of
it, but never applied it here):
On the help pane, click Show All. Now, do a CTRL-F and the find box pops up.
Give it your word or phrase to find (clipping in this case) and it will
bring you right there.
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Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
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