Computer Science, asked by yash79383, 9 months ago

i need all the short keys for the "MS WORD"

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Answered by khushi406
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Ctrl+0 = Toggles 6pts of spacing before a paragraph.

Ctrl+A = Select all contents of the page.

Ctrl+B = Bold highlighted selection.

Ctrl+C = Copy selected text.

Ctrl+D = Open the font preferences window.

Ctrl+E = Aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen.

Ctrl+F = Open find box.

Ctrl+I = Italic highlighted selection.

Ctrl+J = Aligns the selected text or line to justify the screen.

Ctrl+K = Insert a hyperlink.

Ctrl+L = Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.

Ctrl+M = Indent the paragraph.

Ctrl+N = Opens new, blank document window.

Ctrl+O = Opens the dialog box or page for selecting a file to open.

Ctrl+P = Open the print window.

Ctrl+R = Aligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen.

Ctrl+S = Save the open document. Like Shift+F12.

Alt, F, A = Save the document under a different file name.

Ctrl+T = Create a hanging indent.

Ctrl+U = Underline the selected text.

Ctrl+V = Paste.

Ctrl+W = Close the currently open document.

Ctrl+X = Cut selected text.

Ctrl+Y = Redo the last action performed.

Ctrl+Z = Undo last action.

Ctrl+Shift+L = Quickly create a bullet point.

Ctrl+Shift+F = Change the font.

Ctrl+Shift+> = Increase selected font +1pts up to 12pt and then increase font +2pts.

Ctrl+] = Increase selected font +1pts.

Ctrl+Shift+< = Decrease selected font -1pts if 12pt or lower; if above 12, decreases font by +2pt.

Ctrl+[ = Decrease selected font -1pts.

Ctrl+/+c = Insert a cent sign (¢).

Ctrl+'+<char> = Insert a character with an accent (grave) mark, where <char> is the character you want. For example, if you wanted an accented è you would use Ctrl+'+e as your shortcut key. To reverse the accent mark use the opposite accent mark, often on the tilde key.

Ctrl+Shift+* = View or hide non printing characters.

Ctrl+<left arrow> = Moves one word to the left.

Ctrl+<right arrow> = Moves one word to the right.

Ctrl+<up arrow> = Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph.

Ctrl+<down arrow> = Moves to the end of the paragraph.

Ctrl+Del = Deletes word to right of cursor.

Ctrl+Backspace = Deletes word to left of cursor.

Ctrl+End = Moves the cursor to the end of the document.

Ctrl+Home = Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document.

Ctrl+Spacebar = Reset highlighted text to the default font.

Ctrl+1 = Single-space lines.

Ctrl+2 = Double-space lines.

Ctrl+5 = 1.5-line spacing.

Ctrl+Alt+1 = Changes text to heading 1.

Ctrl+Alt+2 = Changes text to heading 2.

Ctrl+Alt+3 = Changes text to heading 3.

Alt+Ctrl+F2 = Open new document.

Ctrl+F1 = Open the Task Pane.

Ctrl+F2 = Display the print preview.

Ctrl+Shift+> = Increases the selected text size by one font size.

Ctrl+Shift+< = Decreases the selected text size by one font size.

Ctrl+Shift+F6 = Switches to another open Microsoft Word document.

Ctrl+Shift+F12 = Prints the document.

F1 = Open help.

F4 = Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+).

F5 = Open the Find, Replace, and Go To window in Microsoft Word.

F7 = Spellcheck and grammar check selected text or document.

F12 = Save As.

Shift+F3 = Change the text in Microsoft Word from uppercase to lowercase or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.

Shift+F7 = Runs a Thesaurus check on the selected word.

Shift+F12 = Save the open document. Like Ctrl+S.

Shift+Enter = Create a soft break instead of a new paragraph.

Shift+Insert = Paste.

Shift+Alt+D = Insert the current date.

Shift+Alt+T = Insert the current time.

Answered by rihanna50
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1. Ctrl + Enter: Insert page break

If you want to start some text on a new page in your Word document, don’t repeatedly hit Enter to add a page. Instead, use this handy shortcut to quickly insert a clean page break.

2. F4: Repeat your last command

Hitting F4 is a great, fast way to quickly repeat the last action you performed.

3. Ctrl + F6: Cycle through your open Word docs

Have multiple Word docs open at the same time? With this shortcut, you can cycle through them instantly instead of manually clicking on each one.

4. F5: Go to a page, section, line, & more

If you want to look at a specific page in your Word doc, you don’t have to keep scrolling down to find it. Just hit F5 and it’ll prompt you to enter in a page number, so you can quickly skip ahead to it. You can also skip ahead to sections, lines, footnotes, comments, and more.

5. Alt + Shift + Left/right arrow key: Create headings

Hit Alt + Shift + the left or right arrow keys, and you’ll be taken to the headings menu at the top of the screen (where you can scroll left/right between the various types of headings).

6. F12: Save as

Saving a new document has never been easier. Just hit F12 and you’ll be prompted to enter in a new file name.

7. Ctrl + E: Center text

If you want to quickly center your text, you don’t have to use the alignment buttons at the top of your screen. Hit Ctrl + E and your text will be instantly centered.

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