What are the word shortcut keys? I am afraid that the most common applications of ctrl+b, Ctrl+e and so on that you currently have are only a small part of it. Small series from today onwards for everyone to publish the various shortcuts used in Word. (Recommended: Master Excel shortcut keys to quickly improve table editing efficiency)
Today you'll start by describing the word shortcuts you use when you use the Help task pane and the Help window. Because Help is the most basic word tool, it can take you from unfamiliar to familiar process. Even the knowledge of the accelerator itself can be found in Help. Therefore, it is necessary to master the shortcut keys used in Help first.
In the Help task pane
F1
Show and use the Help task pane
F6
To switch between the Help task pane and Word
Tab
Select the next item in the Help task pane.
Shift+tab
Select the previous item in the Help task pane.
Enter
Performs the action of the selected item.
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW
In the table of contents, you can select the next and previous items, respectively.
DOWN ARROW and UP ARROW
In the table of contents, you can expand or collapse the selected item, respectively.
ALT + LEFT ARROW
Move back to the first task pane.
ALT + RIGHT ARROW
Move forward to the next task pane.
CTRL + Space key
Open the menu for the task pane.
Ctrl+f1
Close and reopen the current task pane.
Right Arrow
Expand A/+ list.
Left Arrow
Collapses A/+ list.
In the Help window
Tab
Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, or select Show all or hide all at the top of the topic.
Shift+tab
Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink, or select the Browse View button at the top of the Microsoft Office Web article
Enter
Perform actions on the selected show all, hide all, hidden text, or hyperlinks
ALT + LEFT ARROW
Move up to the top a Help topic.
ALT + RIGHT ARROW
Move forward to the next Help topic.
Control+p
Prints the current Help topic.
Up ARROW and DOWN ARROW
In the currently displayed Help topic, scroll up and down in a small range.
Page UP or PAGE Down
In the currently displayed Help topic, scroll up and down a wide range.
Alt+u
Change the Help window so that it is detached from (uneven) word to connect to (tiled) word.
Shift+f10
Display the Command menu for the Help window; Help window must have the current focus (you can click an item in the Help window).