Microsoft Word Shortcuts

List Of Microsoft Word Shortcuts

MS Office Shortcuts

MS Word is a popular word-processing program used primarily for creating documents such as letters, brochures, learning activities, tests, quizzes and students' homework assignments. There are many simple but useful features available in Microsoft Word to make it easier for study and work .
All MS word Shortcuts Are Given Below



ShortcutDescription

  • Ctrl + A

  • Select all (including text, graphics).

  • Ctrl + B

  • Bold.

  • Ctrl + I

  • Italic.

  • Ctrl + U

  • Underline.

  • Ctrl + C

  • Copy.

  • Ctrl + V

  • Paste.

  • Ctrl + X

  • Cut.

  • Ctrl + F

  • Find.

  • Ctrl + Z

  • Undo.

  • Ctrl + Y

  • Redo.

  • Ctrl + P

  • Open the print dialog.

  • Ctrl + K

  • Insert link.

  • Ctrl + L

  • Left align.

  • Ctrl + E

  • Center align.

  • Ctrl + R

  • Right align.

  • Ctrl + M

  • Indent.

  • Ctrl + (left arrow)

  • Moves one word to the left.

  • Ctrl + (right arrow)

  • Moves one word to the right.

  • Ctrl + (up arrow)

  • Moves cursor to the beginning of the paragraph.

  • Ctrl + (down arrow)

  • Moves cursor to the end of the paragraph.

  • Ctrl + Shift + F

  • Change font.

  • Ctrl + Shift + *

  • View/hide non-printing characters.

  • Ctrl + Del

  • Deletes word to the right of cursor.

  • Ctrl + Backspace

  • Deletes word to the left of cursor.

  • Ctrl + End

  • Moves cursor to the end of document.

  • Ctrl + Home

  • Moves cursor to the beginning of document.

  • Ctrl + Spacebar

  • Reset highlighted text to the default font.

  • Ctrl + 1

  • Single-space.

  • Ctrl + 2

  • Double-space.

  • Ctrl + 5

  • 1.5-line.

  • Ctrl + Alt + 1

  • Format text: heading 1.

  • Ctrl + Alt + 2

  • Format text: heading 2.

  • Ctrl + Alt + 3

  • Format text: heading 3.

  • F1

  • Help.

  • F4

  • Repeat the last action

  • F5

  • Go to .

  • F7

  • Spelling and grammar.

  • F12

  • Save as.

  • F8 then (left arrow)

  • Increase selection to the left by one character

  • F8 then (left arrow)

  • Increase selection to the right by one character

  • Ctrl + F1

  • Task Pane.

  • Ctrl + F2

  • Print preview.

  • Alt + Ctrl + F2

  • New document.

  • Shift + F3

  • Cycle between capitalized formats

  • Ctrl + Insert

  • Copy.

  • Shift + Insert

  • Paste.

  • Shift + End

  • Select from current position to the end of the line.

  • Shift + Home

  • Select from current position to the beginning of the line.

  • Ctrl + Shift + (left arrow)

  • Select from current position to the beginning of the word.

  • Ctrl + Shift + (right arrow)

  • Select from current position to the end of the word.

  • Ctrl + Shift + (up arrow)

  • Select from current position to the beginning of the document.

  • Ctrl + Shift + (down arrow)

  • Select from current position to the end of the document.

  • Ctrl + Shift + Page Up

  • Select from current position to the beginning of the window.

  • Ctrl + Shift + Page Down

  • Select from current position to the end of the window.

  • Shift + Page Up

  • One screen page up.

  • Shift + Page Down

  • One screen page down.

  • Shift + F7

  • Thesaurus check selected text.

  • Shift + F12

  • Save.

  • Ctrl + Shift + F12

  • Print.

  • Alt + Shift + D

  • Insert the current date.

  • Alt + Shift + T

  • Insert the current time.

In addition Shortcuts key users can also use their mouse as a method of quickly do something commonly performed. Below some are example of Mouse shortcuts

                                                                 

Click,Hold and drag Select text from where you click and hold to the point you drag and let go
Double Click Select the Complete Word
Double ClickDouble Click on the Left ,center or right of blank line will make the alignment of the text left center or right alignment
Double ClickDouble Clicking anywhere after text on line will set a tab stop 
Triple ClickSelect the line or Paragraph of the text the mouse triple click 
Ctrl + Mouse Wheel Zoom In Zoom Out Of document

See Also
  1. Notepad Tricks
  2. Google I am Feeling Lucky Tricks
  3. Gmail Shortcuts
  4. Firefox Tricks

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