

One way to save time working in Word is to use keyboard shortcuts to select text.

Selecting Text in Microsoft Word Using Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl+Home/Ctrl+End Keys: These keys move the cursor to the beginning or end of the document, respectively.PgUp/PgDn Keys: ThePgUp and PgDn keys act like arrow keys but move up and down one page at a time.Home/End Keys: The Home key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line, while the End key moves the cursor to the end.Ctrl+Arrow Keys: Hold down the Ctrl key while using the arrow keys to move around the document one word at a time.Arrow Keys: Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around the document one character at a time.Finally, the shortcuts Ctrl+Page Up and Ctrl+Page Down move up and down by one page, respectively. You can use Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow and Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow to move up or down by one paragraph. The shortcut Ctrl+Up Arrow moves up by one line, while Ctrl+Down Arrow moves down by one line. There are shortcuts for moving up and down by one line, paragraph, or page. This shortcut opens the Go To dialog box, which allows you to enter a specific page number, line number, or character number. If you need to move quickly to a specific location, you can use the shortcut Ctrl+G. For example, the shortcut Ctrl+Home takes you to the beginning of your document, while Ctrl+End takes you to the end. When navigating in Word, you will quickly discover that several keyboard shortcuts can save you time and effort. Navigating With the Keyboard in Microsoft Word
