Microsoft Word has many keyboard shortcuts that you can use to write, edit, and format documents quickly and easily.
If you’re tired of constantly shifting between your keyboard and your mouse/trackpad to navigate around Microsoft Word, learning a few keyboard shortcuts might make things a bit easier. Keyboard ...
Using the Font menu or the Formatting toolbar to change a font size is fine if you only need to make a couple of font size changes in your Word document. But, if you're trying out different font sizes ...
Microsoft Word: Love it or hate it, practically everyone uses it. I've been using it so long, I thought I knew everything about it. But I stumbled across some super helpful shortcuts- hidden tricks ...
If you use Microsoft Word for work, or on any regular basis, you know how much time a couple of quick shortcuts can save you, especially if you use them every day. This graphic runs down eight tips ...
If you frequently print selected text in Word 2002 or Word 2003, you can eliminate having to bring up the Print menu for each copy you print. You simply create a macro and assign it to a keyboard ...
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Typing arrows in Microsoft Word does not have to be a chore. The application has provided multiple ways for users to accomplish this task, and we’re going to talk about how to insert an Arrow symbol ...
The check mark or a tick mark is a symbol used to indicate something that was confirmed after review. Although the physical keyboard does not include it, if you are working on a document in Microsoft ...
Recently, I was trying to paste text into a Word document I copied from a website and didn’t want the associated formatting. So, I used the trusty Ctrl+Shift+V keyboard shortcut to paste it in ...