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.
Today is an introduction to editing the shortcuts used for moving text and graphics.
"Delete text and graphics
BackSpace
Deletes one character to the left.
Ctrl+backspace
Deletes a word to the left.
Delete
Deletes one character to the right.
Ctrl+delete
Deletes one word to the right.
Ctrl+x
Cuts the selected text to the Office clipboard.
Ctrl+z
Undo the previous action.
Ctrl+f3
Cut to the Spike field: a special AutoText entry that stores multiple deletions. Microsoft Word appends one item to another until the entire content is pasted as a group into a new location in the document. Use the Microsoft Office clipboard to get the same results. )。
"Copy and move text and graphics
CTRL + C
Copy text or graphics.
Press CTRL + two consecutive times
Displays the Office Clipboard.
F2 (then move the insertion point and press Enter)
Move text or graphics.
Alt+f3
Create an AutoText (AutoText: A place to store text or graphics that you want to reuse, such as storing standard contract terms or longer distribution lists.) Each selected text or graphic is recorded as an AutoText entry and a unique name is assigned to it. )。
CTRL + V
Paste the contents of the Office Clipboard.
Ctrl+shift+f3
Paste the Spike field: a special AutoText entry that stores multiple deletions. Microsoft Word appends one item to another until the entire content is pasted as a group into a new location in the document. Use the Microsoft Office clipboard to get the same results. ) content.
Alt+shift+r
Copy the header or footer used in the previous section of the document.
"Insert special characters
Ctrl+f9
Domain
Enter (after typing the first few characters of the AutoText entry name, a ScreenTip appears)
AutoText (AutoText: A place to store text or graphics that you want to reuse, such as storing standard contract terms or longer distribution lists.) Each selected text or graphic is recorded as an AutoText entry and a unique name is assigned to it. ) entry
Shift+enter
Line feed
Ctrl+enter
Page break
Ctrl+shift+enter
Section break
alt+ctrl+ minus
Long Dash
CTRL + MINUS SIGN
Short Dash
CTRL + Hyphens
Optional hyphens
ctrl+shift+-(hyphen)
nonbreaking hyphen
ctrl+shift+ Space Key
nonbreaking spaces
Alt+ctrl+c
Copyright symbol
Alt+ctrl+r
Registered trademark symbol
Alt+ctrl+t
Trademark symbol
alt+ctrl+ Period
Elliptical number
CTRL + ', '
Left single quotation mark
CTRL + ', '
Right single quotation mark
Ctrl + ', shift+ '
Left Double quote
Ctrl + ', shift+ '
Right double quote
Insert characters by using character codes
Character code, alt+x
The Unicode character that corresponds to the specified (hexadecimal) Unicode character code. For example, to insert the euro currencysymbol (), type "20AC", and then press X while pressing ALT.
ALT + character code (on numeric keypad)
The ANSI (ANSI character set: 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows) for the specified (decimal) ANSI character code, allowing you to use the keyboard to represent up to 256 characters (0 to 255). The ASCII character set is a subset of the ANSI set. Characters For example, to insert the euro symbol, press ALT while pressing 0128 on the numeric keypad.
"Select text and graphics
Select text by holding down SHIFT and pressing the key that can move the insertion point.
"Select nonadjacent regions.
After you select the first option, hold down CTRL, and then select the other items that you want.
Expands the selection
F8
Open expansion mode.
F8, and then press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT arrow
Select the adjacent characters.
F8 (Please select one word at a time, select a sentence two times, etc.)
Increases the size of the selection.
Shift+f8
Reduce the size of the selection.
Esc
Turn off expansion mode.
shift+ RIGHT Arrow
One character to the right
Shift+ LEFT Arrow
One character to the left
ctrl+shift+ RIGHT Arrow
End of Word
Ctrl+shift+ LEFT Arrow
Word start
Shift+end
Move to end of line
Shift+home
Move to the beginning of a line
Shift+ DOWN ARROW
Next line
shift+ Up ARROW
Previous line
Ctrl+shift+ DOWN ARROW
End of paragraph
ctrl+shift+ Up ARROW
Paragraph head
Shift+page down
Next screen
Shift+page up
Previous screen
Ctrl+shift+home
Move to the beginning of a document
Ctrl+shift+end
Move to end of document
Alt+ctrl+shift+page down
Move to the end of the window
CTRL + A
Include entire document
Ctrl+shift+f8, then use the arrow keys, press ESC to cancel the selected mode
A piece of vertical text
f8+ arrow key; Press ESC to cancel the selected mode
Move to a specific location in a document
Tips
If you know the key combination to move the insertion point, you can generally also hold down Shift and use the same key combination to select the text. For example, press CTRL + RIGHT ARROW to move the insertion point to the next word, and press ctrl+shift+ right ARROW to select the text from the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
Select the text and graphics in the table
Tab
Selects the contents of the next cell.
Shift+tab
Selects the contents of the previous cell.
Hold down SHIFT and press an arrow key repeatedly
Extends the selection to adjacent cells.
Click the first or last cell in the column. Hold down SHIFT and press the UP ARROW or down arrow repeatedly.
The selected column.
Ctrl+shift+f8, then use the arrow keys, press ESC to cancel the selected mode
Expands the selection (or block).
Shift+f8
Deletes a selection.
ALT + 5 on the numeric keypad (Num Lock key must be turned off)
Select the entire table.
"Move the insertion point
Left Arrow
One character to the left
Right Arrow
One character to the right
CTRL + LEFT ARROW
Move one word to the left
CTRL + RIGHT ARROW
Move one word to the right
CTRL + UP ARROW
Move up a section
CTRL + DOWN ARROW
Move Down a section
Shift+tab
Move one cell to the left (in a table)
Tab
Move one cell to the right (in a table)
Up ARROW
Move up one line
Down ARROW
Move down one line
End
Move to end of line
Home
Move to the beginning of a line
Alt+ctrl+page up
Move to the top of the window
Alt+ctrl+page down
Move to the end of the window
Page up
Move up one screen (scroll)
Page down
Move down one screen (scroll)
Ctrl+page down
Move to the top of the next page
Ctrl+page up
Move to top of previous page
Ctrl+end
Move to end of document
Ctrl+home
Move to the beginning of a document
Shift+f5
Move to a previous revision
Shift+f5
After you open a document, go to the location where the document was last closed.
In the form of the mobile
Tab
The next cell in a row
Shift+tab
The previous cell in a row
Alt+home
The first cell in a row
Alt+end
The last cell in a row
Alt+page up
The first cell in a column
Alt+page down
The last cell in a column
Up ARROW
Previous line
Down ARROW
Next line
Insert paragraphs and tabs in a table
Enter
Insert a new paragraph in a cell
Ctrl+tab
Insert a tab in a cell