MS Office has become a very integrated application in our lives. More often than not, I find myself using either MS Word, MS Excel or MS Power point.
I’ve always been a huge fan of the keyboard, as opposed to using the mouse for every function. It gets my work done faster, and knowing a couple of extra keyboard shortcuts is always a good help.
Here is a list of 10 keyboard shortcuts that you could use while using MS Word.(In no particular order)
- Ctrl + Shift + A = Makes the selection all capitals (toggle)
- Alt + Ctrl + 1 = Applies Heading 1 style to the selected text
- Ctrl + Shift + L = Applies List Bullet style to the selected text
- Alt + F10 = Enlarges the application window to full size
- Alt + F5 = Restores the application window to normal size
- Ctrl+B = Makes the selection bold (toggle)
- Ctrl + PgDn = Jump to the next browse object
- Ctrl + PgUp = Jump to the previous browse object
- Ctrl+E = Centers the paragraph between the indents
- Shift+F3 = Changes the case of the letters in the selection
Tags: MS Word, shortcut, tweaks
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