Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts
Ø Ctrl+N: Create a new
document
Ø Ctrl+O: Open an existing document
Ø Ctrl+S: Save a document
Ø F12: Open the Save
As dialog box
Ø Ctrl+W: Close a document
Ø Ctrl+Z: Undo an action
Ø Ctrl+Y: Redo an action
Ø Alt+Ctrl+S: Split a window or remove
the split view
Ø Ctrl+Alt+V: Print Layout View
Ø Ctrl+Alt+O: Outline View
Ø Ctrl+Alt+N: Draft View
Ø Ctrl+F2: Print Preview View
Ø F1: Open the Help pane
Ø Alt+Q: Go to the “Tell me
what you want to do” box
Ø F9: Refresh the field codes
in the current selection
Ø Ctrl+F: Search a document
Ø F7: Run a spelling and
grammar check
Ø Shift+F7: Open the thesaurus.
If you have a word selected, Shift+F7 looks up that word in the thesaurus.
Ø Left/Right Arrow: Move the insertion
point (cursor) one character to the left or right
Ø Ctrl+Left/Right Arrow: Move one word to
the left or right
Ø Up/Down Arrow: Move up or down one
line
Ø Ctrl+Up/Down Arrow: Move up or down one
paragraph
Ø End: Move to the end of
the current line
Ø Ctrl+End: Move to the end of
the document
Ø Home: Move to the
beginning of the current line
Ø Ctrl+Home: Move to the
beginning of the document
Ø Page Up/Page Down: Move up or down one
screen
Ø Ctrl+Page Up/Page Down: Move to the previous
or next browse object (after performing a search)
Ø Alt+Ctrl+Page Up/Page
Down: Move
to the top or bottom of the current window
Ø F5: Open the Find dialog box
with the “Go To” tab selected, so you can quickly move to a specific page,
section, bookmark, and so on.
Ø Shift+F5: Cycle through the
last three locations where the insertion point was placed. If you just opened a
document, Shift+F5 moves you to the last point you were editing before closing
the document.
Ø Shift+Left/Right Arrow: Extend your current
selection by one character to the left or right
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right
Arrow: Extend
your current selection by one word to the left or right
Ø Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Extend selection up
or down one line
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Extend selection to
the beginning or end of the paragraph
Ø Shift+End: Extend selection to
the end of the line
Ø Shift+Home: Extend selection to
the beginning of the line
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Home/End: Extend selection to
the beginning or end of the document
Ø Shift+Page Down/Page Up: Extend selection
down or up one screen
Ø Ctrl+A: Select the entire
document
Ø F8: Enter selection
mode. While in this mode, you can use the arrow keys to extend your selection.
You can also press F8 up to five times to extend the selection outward. The
first press enters selection mode, the second press selects the word next to
the insertion point, the third selects the whole sentence, the fourth all the
characters in the paragraph, and the fifth the whole document. Pressing Shift+F8
works that same cycle, but backwards. And you can press Esc any time to leave
selection mode. It takes a little playing with to get the hang of it, but it’s
pretty fun!
Ø Ctrl+Shift+F8: Selects a column.
Once the column is selected, you can use the left and right arrow keys to
extend the selection to other columns.
Ø Backspace: Delete one
character to the left
Ø Ctrl+Backspace: Delete one word to
the left
Ø Delete: Delete one character
to the right
Ø Ctrl+Delete: Delete one word to
the right
Ø Ctrl+C: Copy or graphics to
the Clipboard text
Ø Ctrl+X: Cut selected text
or graphics to the Clipboard
Ø Ctrl+V: Paste the Clipboard
contents
Ø Ctrl+F3: Cut selected text
to the Spike. The Spike is an interesting variant on the regular clipboard. You
can keep cutting text to the Spike and Word remembers it all. When you paste
the Spikes contents, Word pastes everything you cut, but places each item on
its own line.
Ø Ctrl+Shift+F3: Paste the Spike
contents
Ø Alt+Shift+R: Copy the header or
footer used in the previous section of the document
Ø Ctrl+B: Apple bold formatting
Ø Ctrl+I: Apply italic formatting
Ø Ctrl+U: Apply underline formatting
Ø Ctrl+Shift+W: Apply underline
formatting to words, but not the spaces between words
Ø Ctrl+Shift+D: Apply double
underline formatting
Ø Ctrl+D: Open the Font
dialog box
Ø Ctrl+Shift+< or >: Decrease or
increase font size one preset size at a time
Ø Ctrl+[ or ]: Decrease or
increase font size one point at a time
Ø Ctrl+=: Apply subscript
formatting
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Plus key: Apply superscript
formatting
Ø Shift+F3: Cycle through case
formats for your text. Available formats are sentence case (capital first
letter, everything else lower case), lowercase, uppercase, title case (first
letter in each word capitalized), and toggle case (which reverses whatever’s
there).
Ø Ctrl+Shift+A: Formats all letters
as uppercase
Ø Ctrl+Shift+K: Formats all letters
as lowercase
Ø Ctrl+Shift+C: Copies the
character formatting of a selection
Ø Ctrl+Shift+V: Pastes formatting
onto selected text
Ø Ctrl+Space: Removes all manual
character formatting from a selection
Ø Ctrl+M: Increases a
paragraph’s indent one level each time you press it
Ø Ctrl+Shift+M: Reduces a
paragraph’s indent one level each time you press it
Ø Ctrl+T: Increases a hanging
indent each time you press it
Ø Ctrl+Shift+T: Reduces a hanging
indent each time you press it
Ø Ctrl+E: Center a paragraph
Ø Ctrl+L: Left-align a
paragraph
Ø Ctrl+R: Right-align a
paragraph
Ø Ctrl+J: Justify a paragraph
Ø Ctrl+1: Set single-spacing
Ø Ctrl+2: Set double-spacing
Ø Ctrl+5: Set 1.5 line Spacing
Ø Ctrl+0: Remove one line
spacing preceding a paragraph
Ø Ctrl+Shift+S: Open a popup window
for applying styles
Ø Ctrl+Shift+N: Apply the normal
paragraph style
Ø Alt+Ctrl+1: Apply the Heading 1
style
Ø Alt+Ctrl+2: Apply the Heading 2
style
Ø Alt+Ctrl+3: Apply the Heading 3
style
Ø Ctrl+Shift+L: Apply the List
style
Ø Ctrl+Q: Remove all
paragraph formatting
Ø Shift+Enter: Insert a line break
Ø Ctrl+Enter: Insert a page break
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Enter: Insert a column
break
Ø Ctrl+hyphen (-): Insert an optional
hyphen or en dash. An optional hyphen tells Word not to use a hyphen, unless
the word breaks at the end of a line. If it does, Word will use a hyphen where
you placed it.
Ø Alt+Ctrl+hyphen (-): Insert an em dash
Ø Ctrl+Shift+hyphen (-): Insert a
non-breaking hyphen. This tells Word not to break a word at the end of a line,
even if there’s a hyphen there. This would be useful, for example, if you
included something like a telephone number and wanted to make sure it all
appeared on one line.
Ø Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar: Insert a
non-breaking space
Ø Alt+Ctrl+C: Insert a copyright
symbol
Ø Alt+Ctrl+R: Insert a registered
trademark symbol
Ø Alt+Ctrl+T: Insert a trademark
symbol
Ø Alt+Shift+Left/Right
Arrow: Promote
(move to the left) or demote (move to the right) a line
Ø Ctrl+Shift+N: Demote an outline
level to regular body text
Ø Alt+Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Move the line with
the insertion point up or down in the outline
Ø Alt+Shift+Plus or Minus
keys: Expand
or collapse text under a heading
Ø Alt+Shift+A: Expand or collapse
all text or headings in an outline
Ø Alt+Shift+L: Show the first line
of body text or all body text
Ø Alt+Shift+1: Show all headings
that have the Heading 1 style applied
Ø Alt+Shift+any other
number key: Show
all headings up to that level
Ø Tab: Move to the next
cell in a row and select its contents, if there are any
Ø Shift+Tab: Move to the
previous cell in a row and select its contents, if there are any
Ø Alt+Home/End: Move to the first
or last cell in a row
Ø Alt+Page Up/Page Down: Move to the first
or last cell in a column
Ø Up/Down Arrow: Move to the
previous or next row
Ø Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Select the cell in
the row above or below the insertion point or selection. Keep pressing this
combo to keep selecting more cells. If you have multiple cells in a row
selected, this combo selects those same cells in the row above or below.
Ø Alt+5 on keypad (with
NumLock off): Select
an entire table
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