I still remember the days when I first use word to write my school report. Ctrl + Shift + S : Open “Apply Style” dialog box.įormatting the lines and paragraph spacing is probably the most irritating part when you are trying to make your word document look nice.Alt + Shift + Right/Left Arrow : Promote or demote Headings (Heading 1,2,3… to Heading 9).Alt + Ctrl + 3 : Apply Heading 3 style to selected text or paragraph.Alt + Ctrl + 2 : Apply Heading 2 style to selected text or paragraph.Alt + Ctrl + 1 : Apply Heading 1 style to selected text or paragraph.You can think of it as putting items in a big folder with small little tag on the folder. Heading 1 (H1) as the highest priority and Heading 9 (H9) as the lowest. Header formatting is like sorting the different things according to their priority. You may have used Word for a long time, but chances are, you may not be familiar with formatting the headers of the document. Ctrl + Backspace : Delete word to the left of cursor.Backspace : Delete character to the left of cursor.Ctrl + Delete : Delete word to the right of cursor.Delete : Delete character to the right of cursor.Not an amazing discovery, but knowing these shortcuts can help you a tiny little bit in improving your productivity when you are editing your document. Alt + H > V > K : Paste with source formatting (By format ribbon).Alt + H > V > M : Paste with merged formatting (By format ribbon).Alt + H > V > T : Paste text only (By format ribbon).Ctrl + Shift + V : Paste format to the selection from Clipboard.Ctrl + Shift + C : Copy format of the selection to Clipboard.Not only you can copy and paste text, you can make copies of your formatting as well! #Microsoft go windows shortcut to end of document Pc#Probably the most used keyboard shortcuts by any user working on a PC or Mac.
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