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The command "alt + c" typically refers to pressing the "alt" key on a keyboard simultaneously with the letter "c".

The functionality of this command can vary depending on the context or specific software you are using. In many applications, this keyboard shortcut can be used to access a specific menu or perform a certain action.

For example, in some web browsers, "alt + c" might open the "Edit" menu, where you can find options like copy, cut, and paste. In certain text editors or word processing software, "alt + c" could be utilized to quickly change the text alignment, convert the selected text to uppercase or lowercase, or initiate other formatting actions.

Keep in mind that the specific result of "alt + c" can be different depending on your operating system, software, or personal configurations. It is always recommended to consult relevant documentation or the program's menu options to understand the exact functionality of a particular keyboard shortcut in a specific context.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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