Computer Science, asked by sayam35, 1 month ago

Which Shortcut key is used in Word to move the cursor to the starting of one line?​

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Answered by mahwishnaz072021
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Here is your answer...

Ctrl + (Left arrow) -- Move one word to the left. Ctrl + (Right arrow) -- Move one word to the right. Ctrl + (Up arrow) -- Move to the beginning of the line or paragraph. Ctrl + (Down arrow) -- Move to the end of the paragraph

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Answered by bajajpriyanka
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Answer:

You can simply use: CTRL+A and then hit the left arrow key to go to the start of line/document and

CTRL+A and then hit the right arrow key to go to the end of line/document

This works in all text editor and even this feature goes well in the URL bar of browsers.

Other than that, hitting HOME button will take you to the beginning of current line and CTRL+HOME will take you to the beginning of the document.

At some point in time I was also stuck with this and was not able to deal as there were large documents and switching from start to end and vice versa was heck.

But nevermind technology has everything embed you just need to dig and find out.

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