Specific text: Shift + Arrow keys All text: Command + A A word to the right: Shift + Option + Right arrow A word to the left: Shift + Option + Left arrow From the cursor’s current spot to the start of the line: Command + Shift + Left arrow or Shift + Home From the cursor’...
This article describes the keyboard shortcuts and function keys in Word for Windows. Notes: To quickly find a shortcut in this article, press Ctrl+F, and enter your search word. If an action does not have a corresponding shortcut key, you can record a macro to create one. Learn how...
Every command in Word can be accessed by using shortcut.Note: Add-ins and other programs may add new tabs to the ribbon and may provide access keys for those tabs.There are two ways to navigate the tabs in the ribbon:To go to the ribbon, press Alt, and then, to move between tabs,...
Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office WordThe keyboard shortcuts that are described in this Help topic refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard.All, Hide
办公软件键盘快捷键(Keyboardshortcutsforofficesoftware) Word:movesbetweentwowindows.PressAlt+Tab.2.pressAlt+Htoopenthehelpmenu.Keyboardshortcuts showall hideall TheshortcutkeysillustratedinthishelptopicrefertotheU.S.keyboardlayout.OtherkeysinthekeyboardlayoutmaynotbeidenticaltothebuttonsontheAmericankeyboard....
Shortcut Keys for Ribbon tabs Building Block and Symbol Shortcuts While many people will link commands, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to building blocks or common symbols. For example, if you frequently used theDRAFT watermark in Word, you could speed up your process by mapping it to ALT...
That isn't trivial - I tend to fat-finger (especially since the newer MS keyboards don't have large keys). Of course if you have an Office Keyboard, you have the world's coolest left-hand toolset for this. :) Anonymous January 16, 2004 F2 is from long before Ctrl+C existed (Word...
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Keys for accessibility Result Windows Action macOS Action Edit Tag F2 F2 Change reading settings for the current document Shift+Ctrl+5 Shift+Command+5 Reflow a tagged PDF, and return to unreflowed view Ctrl+4 Command+4 Activate and deactivate Read Out Loud ...
CTRL + Arrow Keysis an interesting one; it will warp in the direction you choose, stopping when it hits a blank space if you start in a filled cell. If you start in a blank cell, it will stop when it hits one that isn't blank. You can use it to quickly jump to the furthest ...