Thursday, December 20, 2018

Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts

As we know that every computer application has keyboard shortcuts, including Microsoft Word. Microsoft Word has several shortcuts that can make your work faster. And here are some keyboard shortcuts on Microsoft Word.

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Microsoft Word Shortcuts Keyboard :

  • CTRL + N
  • Create a new blank document
  • CTRL + O
  • Open an existing document
  • CTRL + W
  • Close the selected document
  • CTRL + P
  • Print the current document
  • CTRL + S
  • Save the active document
  • CTRL + C
  • Copy the selected text or object
  • CTRL + X
  • Cut the selected text or object
  • CTRL + V
  • Paste the contents of the clipboard
  • CTRL + F or H
  • Open find or replace text
  • CTRL + B
  • Applay or remove Bold
  • CTRL + U
  • Applay or remove underline
  • CTRL + I
  • Applay or remove Italic
  • CTRL + A
  • Selected all text or object
  • CTRL + 1
  • Apply single line spacing
  • CTRL + 2
  • Apply double line spacing
  • CTRL + Z
  • Undo the last action
  • CTRL + Y
  • Redo the last action
  • CTRL + R
  • Right align text
  • CTRL + L
  • Left align text
  • CTRL + J
  • Justify align text
  • CTRL + E
  • Center align text
  • CTRL + K
  • Insert Hyperlink
  • CTRL + Enter
  • Insert a page break
  • CTRL + Shift + C
  • Copy formatting or selected text
  • CTRL + Shift + V
  • Apply copied formatting to selected text
  • CTRL + Shift +
  • Decrease the font size of selected text
  • CTRL + Shift + >
  • Increase the font size of selected text
  • CTRL + Home
  • Move pointer to the beginning of a text
  • CTRL + End
  • Move pointer to the end of a text
  • CTRL + F1
  • Hide or show the ribbon
  • Shift+ F7
  • Open the thesaurus dialog box
  • F7
  • Open the spellcheck
  • F12
  • Open the save as dialog box
  • Shift + Enter
  • Insert a line break
  • F5 or Ctrl + G
  • Display go to dialog Box
  • Home
  • Jump to begging of line
  • End
  • Jump to end of line
  • Insert
  • Turn on or Of Overtype
  • F1
  • Display help window
  • Shift + Arrow keys left / right
  • Select one character to the left or right
  • Shift + Arrow keys Up / down
  • Select text one line up or down
  • Ctrl + Shift + Arrow key left or right
  • Select one word to the left or right
  • Ctrl + Shift + Arrow key up or down
  • Select one paragraph up or down
  • Delete
  • Remove one character to the right
  • Enter
  • Insert one space down
  • Backspace
  • Remove one character to the left
Those are some of the keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word that you might be able to use when working with Microsoft Word to make your work faster.

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