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- 19th August 2018
Microsoft Word Tips: Handy Shortcuts You Need to Know
The shortcuts in Microsoft Word are a great way of boosting efficiency while writing. They are also much cheaper than going on a professional typing course. Consequently, we recommend learning a few of the function and formatting shortcuts we’ve compiled below.
Function Shortcuts
These shortcuts control some common functions in Microsoft Word:
Function | PC Shortcut | Mac Shortcut |
Open a new document | Ctrl + N | Command + N |
Open a saved document | Ctrl + O | Command + O |
Save | Ctrl + S | Command + S |
Undo | Ctrl + Z | Command + Z |
Redo | Ctrl + Y | Command + Y |
Copy | Ctrl + C | Command + C |
Cut | Ctrl + X | Command + X |
Paste | Ctrl + V | Command + V |
Select all | Ctrl + A | Command + A |
Insert comment | Ctrl + Alt + M | Command + Option + A |
Search document | Ctrl + F | Ctrl + F |
Find and replace | Ctrl + H | Ctrl + H |
Insert current date | Shift + Alt + D | Control + Shift + D |
Insert current time | Shift + Alt + T | Control + Shift + T |
Formatting Shortcuts
These shortcuts provide quick and simple ways to format text:
Formatting | PC Shortcut | Mac Shortcut |
Bold | Ctrl + B | Command + B |
Italics | Ctrl + I | Command + I |
Underlining | Ctrl + U | Command + U |
Change selected text to all caps | Ctrl + Shift + A | Command + Shift + A |
Increase font size by one | Ctrl + ] | Command + Shift + > |
Decrease font size by one | Ctrl + [ | Command + Shift + < |
Align centre | Ctrl + E | Command + E |
Align left | Ctrl + L | Command + L |
Align right | Ctrl + R | Command + R |
Justify text | Ctrl + J | Command + J |
Single space lines | Ctrl + 1 | Command + 1 |
Double space lines | Ctrl + 2 | Command + 2 |
Set line spacing to 1.5 | Ctrl + 5 | Command + 5 |
Heading 1 | Ctrl + Alt + 1 | Cmd + Option + 1 |
Heading 2 | Ctrl + Alt + 2 | Cmd + Option + 2 |
Heading 3 | Ctrl + Alt + 3 | Cmd + Option + 3 |
Customising Keyboard Shortcuts
Find yourself doing something over and over in Microsoft Word but there isn’t a shortcut for it? Then you’ll be happy to hear you can create your own. To do this in Word for Windows:
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- Go to File > Options
- Go to Customize Ribbon > Keyboard shortcuts and click Customize
Customising shortcuts. - In the new window, scroll through the Categories and Commands to find the function required
- Select a command and go to the Press new shortcut key field (if there is already a shortcut assigned, it will show up in the Current keys field)
- Hold down the key combination you want to use as a shortcut
- Select where to save the shortcut from the Save changes in menu
- Click Assign to assign the shortcut (you can also use this menu to remove an existing shortcut by selecting it and clicking Remove)
![More shortcut options.](/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/keyboardshortcuts2.jpg)
In Word for Mac, meanwhile, you can assign shortcuts using the shortcut functions in Mac OS X.