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Fifty Great Microsoft Word 2013 Shortcuts

Fifty Great Microsoft Word 2013 Shortcuts

Fifty Nine Great Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts
Ctrl+F11/Ctrl+Shift+F11Lock a field / Unlock a field
Alt+Shift+KMail merge preview
Alt+Shift+NMerge a document
Alt+Shift+MPrint merged document

  1. What are the keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word?
  2. What are 10 shortcuts?
  3. How do I make text shortcuts in Word?
  4. How do I see all keyboard shortcuts?
  5. What is Ctrl M?
  6. What is Ctrl J in Word?
  7. What is Alt F4?
  8. What does Ctrl win D do?
  9. What does Ctrl D do?
  10. What is AutoText in Word?
  11. How do you add AutoText in Word?
  12. How do you create AutoText in Word?

What are the keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word?

Word shortcut keys

What are 10 shortcuts?

Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know

How do I make text shortcuts in Word?

Inserting Text with a Shortcut Key

  1. Define your AutoText entry as you normally would.
  2. Display the Word Options dialog box. ...
  3. At the left of the dialog box click Customize (Word 2007) or Quick Access Toolbar (Word 2010).
  4. Click the Customize button. ...
  5. Position the insertion point in the Press New Shortcut Key text box.
  6. Press the shortcut key you want to use.

How do I see all keyboard shortcuts?

To display the current keyboard shortcuts:

  1. Select Tools > Options from the menu bar. The Options dialog box is displayed.
  2. Display the current keyboard shortcuts by selecting one of these options from the navigation tree:
  3. Select Keyboard Shortcuts to display keyboard shortcuts for all available actions for all views.

What is Ctrl M?

In Microsoft Word and other word processor programs, pressing Ctrl + M indents the paragraph. If you press this keyboard shortcut more than once, it continues to indent further. For example, you could hold down the Ctrl and press M three times to indent the paragraph by three units.

What is Ctrl J in Word?

In Microsoft Word and other word processors, pressing Ctrl + J justifies the current line to evenly space its text or words between the left and right margins of the page.

What is Alt F4?

2 Answers. Alt-F4 is the windows command to close an application. The application itself has the ability to execute code when ALT-F4 is pressed. You should know that alt-f4 will never terminate an application while being in a read/write sequence unless the application itself knows it is safe to abort.

What does Ctrl win D do?

Create new virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + D. Close current virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + F4. Switch virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + LEFT or RIGHT.

What does Ctrl D do?

Android Studio - Duplicate current line or selection. App Maker - Delete the line.

What is AutoText in Word?

AutoText is a way to store parts of a Word document for re-use. You can, for example, create a library of boilerplate paragraphs for business letters, or keep a handy selection of headers and footers. An AutoText entry can store anything a Word document can contain, such as formatted text, pictures, and fields.

How do you add AutoText in Word?

To use AutoText

To use the text, go to Insert > Quick Parts, > AutoText, and choose the entry you want.

How do you create AutoText in Word?

Creating AutoText Entries

  1. Highlight the text that you want to add as an entry, including paragraph marks. ...
  2. From the Word menu select Insert > AutoText > New (or use Alt+F3 as a shortcut).
  3. When the Create AutoText form appears, type the name that you want to use for the AutoText entry, and click OK.

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