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15 Most Useful Microsoft Word Shortcuts that You Probably Don’t Use

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Last updated: March 22, 2010





I am sure most of us use the ‘Ctrl+c’ and ‘Ctrl+v’ shortcuts to copy and paste in word but here are some extra word shortcuts for word users that will significantly improve the editing efficiency when using Microsoft Word. This list is not comprehensive but these shorcuts save me the most time.

1. Shift + F5 (Returns to the last edit point)

Very useful when you have to copy some text from other parts of the document and you want to return to where you were in order to paste it.

2. Shift + F3 (Changes the case of any selected text)

This word shortcut is very useful when you want to toggles through the capitalization options. If you have a few lines of text in all uppercase and you want it to be in lowercase then this shortcut should make your life heaps easier.

3. Ctrl + Enter (Inserts automatic page break)

It’s amazing how many people use manual page break (Press enter key repeatedly to bring some chapter/line to the next page)! Manual page break is a maintenance nightmare cause as soon as you enter a line in the document you will have to manually fix all the other pages again. Use page break and make your word editing life easier.



4. Ctrl + Shift + N (Applies the Normal style)

This removes the formatting of the selected text. Very handy when copying stuff from the web which has different formatting applied to the text than your document. This shortcut will remove all those formatting and make it consistent with the formatting of your document.

5. Ctrl + Shift + C (Copies the formatting of selected text)

This is very useful when you only want to copy the formatting of the text only and not the text itself. Use ‘Ctrl + Shift + V’ on a selected text to apply the formatting you just copied.

6. F4 (Repeats your most recent command)

Word remembers the last action you performed and pressing this shortcut will repeat that action. This is very handy when you have to apply some action repeatedly.

7. Ctrl + F6 (Cycles through all open Word documents)

When you have multiple word documents open (pretty much all the time in my case) this shortcut allows you to cycle through them. Use ‘Ctrl + Shift + F6’ to cycle back.

8. Alt + Shift + Left/Right arrow key (Creates headings)

Hold the  Alt+Shift  keys down and press the Left or Right arrow on the keyboard – Left arrow to create a main Heading or Right arrow to create a subheading. Alternatively, use ‘Ctrl+Alt+1’ to create a Heading 1, ‘Ctrl+Alt+2’ to create a Heading 2.

9. Double click and Triple Click (Select word or paragraph)

Double-click on a word to select it, triple-click to select the paragraph. Ctrl+Click to select a sentence.

10. Alt + drag the mouse vertically (Make a vertical text selection)

Really useful when you want to select some texts/words vertically

11. Ctrl + 0 (Applies or removes 12 points of space above the current paragraph)

If you want to improve readability by adding some space above a line then this shortcut should do it.

12. Shift + Left/Right Arrow keys (Selects text character by character)

when you have selected some text using your mouse and you missed a few characters, this shortcut can save you without having to deselect and reselect again.

13. Ctrl + drag (Copies the selected text or object)

This shortcut allows you to copy a picture for example and drop it exactly where you want it easily.

14. Ctrl + F (Opens the Find tab)

Use this shortcut to open the find tab when you want to search of a text in word. Use ‘Ctrl + H’ if you want to use find and replace.

15. Few shortcuts for quick text formatting

Ctrl+B to make bold,  Ctrl+I to make italic, or  Ctrl+U to underline. Use  Ctrl+L to left-justify text,  Ctrl+E to centre it,  Ctrl+J  to justify it, and  Ctrl+R to right-justify it.

Feel free to leave your favourite word shortcuts in the comment section below.

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Comments (7 responses)

  1. Arwa says:
    February 15, 2013 at 11:24 pm

    Wow, HUGELY helpful…I love when people go through the trouble of putting this up for the rest of us!! thank you:)

  2. mk says:
    September 19, 2012 at 1:23 am

    fantastic .very useful MS Word shortcuts

  3. Sharon says:
    July 2, 2012 at 12:32 pm

    omg these are incredibly handy tips! I will print them out and keep at my desk. THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS! omg, you helped me save so much time.

  4. Cassandra says:
    April 1, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    Wow, great tips! Thanks so much for sharing! It’d be great if you wanted to share your expertise with the community over on the Office Facebook Page, http://www.facebook.com/office. I’m sure the folks in the community would appreciate and benefit from your tips and tricks. 🙂

    Cheers,
    Cassandra
    Microsoft Office Outreach

  5. FreeMicrosoft says:
    March 28, 2010 at 1:58 am

    Wow, didn’t know alot of these, they will help on future projects since I use MS word alot. thanks.

  6. edward says:
    August 25, 2009 at 9:45 am

    The Ctrl + Shift + C/V is what I’m looking for. I knew that there must exist something to apply only the format. !! It helped a lot.

    thanks,
    edward

  7. Arkadi Burkov says:
    June 27, 2009 at 3:19 am

    Great post, thanks.
    As a translator, I know that shortcuts save a lot of time. So, these tricks will definitely boost my performance.
    I would love to post it on my blog (I guess, I’ll first translate it into Russian to reach out to more people:))

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