Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys: The Complete CheatSheet

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Mastering shortcuts on any productivity tool, like Microsoft Word, can streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. In this guide, we will mention the comprehensive cheat sheet to help you use Word with speed and efficiency.

What are the commonly used keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word?

1. Frequently used shortcuts

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Ctrl+O Opens a document
Ctrl + NCreate a new document
Ctrl+S Saves a document
Ctrl+WCloses a document
Ctrl+A Lets you select all the content of a document
Ctrl+XAllows you to cut the selected content to the Clipboard
Ctrl+ZUndo the previous action
Ctrl+YRedo the previous action
Ctrl+C Allows you to copy selected content to the Clipboard
Ctrl+V Lets you paste the content of the Clipboard
Ctrl+BApplies bold formatting to text
Ctrl+IApplies italic formatting to text
Ctrl+UApplies underline formatting to text
Ctrl+Left bracket ([)Decreases the font size by 1 point
Ctrl+Right bracket ([)Increases the font size by 1 point
Ctrl+LAlign the text to the left
Ctrl+EAlign text to the center
Ctrl+RAlign the text to the right
EscLets you cancel a command
Ctrl+Alt+SSplits the document window
Alt+Shift+C or Ctrl+Alt+SRemove the document window split
Alt+W, Q, and then press the Tab key in the Zoom dialog box to go to the value you wantAdjusts the zoom magnification

2. Ribbon keyboard shortcuts

Common keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Alt+Q and enter the search term Lets you search the document or seek Help
Alt+F Lets you open the File menu to use the Backstage view
Alt + HTakes you to the Home tab to use common formatting commands, paragraph styles, and the Find tool.
Alt+NOpens the Insert tab to insert pictures, tables, shapes, headers, or text boxes
Alt+GOpens the Design tab to let you access colors, themes, and effects
Alt+P
Lets you access the Layout tab to change the page margins, orientation, spacing, and indentation
Alt+S Opens the References tab, which can be used to add a table of contents, citations, and footnotes
Alt+MLets you access the Mailings tab to manage Mail merge tasks and work with envelopes and labels
Alt+R Opens the Review tab, which allows you to use Spell Check, set proofing languages, and track and review changes to your document.
Alt+WOpen the View tab, which lets you choose a document view or mode, such as Read Mode or Outline view. It also has options to set the zoom magnification & manage multiple document windows.

Work in the ribbon with the keyboard

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Alt or F10Lets you select the active tab on the ribbon, activate the access keys, and use either the access or arrow keys to move to a different tab
Tab key or Shift+Tab Moves the focus to commands on the ribbon
Ctrl+Left or Right arrow key Lets you move between command groupings on the ribbon
Arrow keys Allows you to move among the options on the ribbon.
Ctrl+Shift+F10Shows the tooltip for the ribbon element, which is currently in focus.
Spacebar or Enter Activates the selected button
Down arrow keyOpens the list for the selected command
Alt+Down arrow keyOpens the menu for the selected button
Ctrl+F1Expand or collapse the ribbon
Shift+F10Open the context menu
Left arrow keyNavigate to the submenu when a main menu is open

3. Navigate through, preview and print a document

Navigate through a document

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Ctrl+Left arrow key Moves the cursor one word to the left side.
Ctrl+Right arrow key Moves the cursor one word to the right side.
Ctrl+Up arrow key Moves the cursor up by one stanza or para
Ctrl+Down arrow keyMoves the cursor down by one para
EndPlace the cursor on the end of current line
Home Takes the cursor to the beginning of the current line
Ctrl+Alt+Page up Positions the cursor to the top of the screen
Ctrl+Alt+Page downPlace the cursor on the bottom of the screen
Page up Scrolls the document view up by one screen, moving the cursor
Page downScrolls the document view down by one screen, moving the cursor
Ctrl+Page down Takes the cursor to the top of the following page
Ctrl+Page upPlace the cursor at the top of the previous page
Ctrl+End Positions the cursor at the end of the document
Ctrl+Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document
Shift+F5Takes the cursor to the location of previous correction or revision
Open a document and press Shift+F5Place your cursor on the last revision location made before the document was last closed.
Ctrl+Alt+5, and press the Tab key repeatedly Navigate through floating elements, like text boxes or images.
EscExit the floating shape navigation and go back to standard navigation
Ctrl+FOpens the Navigation task pane to look within the document content
Ctrl+GOpens the Go To dialog box, which allows you to navigate to a certain page, footnote bookmark, table, graphic, comment, or other location
Ctrl+Alt+ZNavigate through the locations of the 4 previous changes made within the document

Preview and print documents

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Ctrl+PPrint an open document
Ctrl+Alt+ISwitch to print preview
Arrow keysPan around the preview page when zoomed in
Page up or Page downShift to the next preview page when zoomed out
Ctrl+HomeTakes you to the first preview page when zoomed out
Ctrl+EndTakes you to the last preview page when zoomed out

4. Selection

Select text and graphics

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Shift + Arrow keyLets you select text
Ctrl+Shift+Left arrow keySelects the word to the left
Ctrl+Shift+Right arrow keySelects the word to the right
Shift+Home Select everything from the current position back to the start of the line
Shift+EndSelect from the current position to the end of the line
Ctrl+Shift+Up arrow keySelects everything from the current position to the start of the paragraph.
Ctrl+Shift+Down arrow keySelect from the current position to the end of the paragraph.
Shift+Page upSelect everything from the current position to the top of the screen
Shift+Page downSelect from the current position at the bottom of the screen
Ctrl + Shift + Home Selects everything from the current position to the start of the document
Ctrl + Shift + EndSelect from the current position to the end of the document.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Page downSelects everything from the current position to the bottom of the window
Ctrl + ASelect all the content in a document

Extend a selection

Keyboard ShortcutFunction
F8 Enter extend selection mode; clicking a location in the document will expand the current selection to include that location
F8, then the Right or Left arrow keyF8, Left or Right arrow key Select the nearest character to your right or left
Press F8 repeatedlyExpands the text selection through the following stages: the entire word the complete sentence, the entire paragraph, the entire section, and the whole document
Shift + F8Reduce the selection
Ctrl+Shift+F8, then press the arrow keys to navigateChoose a vertical block of text
EscStop expanding the selection

Editing text and graphics

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Ctrl + BackspaceDeletes one word to the left
Ctrl + Delete Deletes one word to the right
Alt+H, F, O Opens the clipboard task pane and activates the Office Clipboard, allowing you to copy & paste across Microsoft 365 apps
Ctrl + X Cuts the selected content to the Clipboard
Ctrl + CCopies the selected content to the Clipboard

Ctrl + VPastes the content of the Clipboard
F2, take the cursor to the destination, then press Enter Moves the selected content to a certain location
Shift + F, moves the cursor to the destination, then press EnterCopies the selected content to a certain location
Alt + F3Opens the new building block to create an AutoText block with highlighted content
Ctrl + F3Cuts the highlighted content to the Spike
Ctrl+Shift+F3Pastes the highlighted content of the Spike
Ctrl+Shift+CCopy the selected formatting
Ctrl+Shift+VPaste the selected formatting
Alt+Shift+RAllows you to copy the header/footer in the document’s previous section
Ctrl+HOpens the Replace dialog box, which allows you to find & replace text, special formatting, and more
Alt+N, J, JLaunches the Object dialog box that lets you insert a file object in the document
Alt+N, MLets you add a SmartArt graphic
Alt+N, WAllows you to add WordArt graphic

5. Align and format

Align & format paragraphs

Keyboard shortcutsFunction
Ctrl+EAlign the paragraph to the center
Ctrl + JJustify the paragraph
Ctrl + LAlign the paragraph to the left
Ctrl + R Align the paragraph to the right
Ctrl + MIndents the paragraph
Ctrl + Shift + MRemoves indent from the para
Ctrl + TCreates a hanging indent
Ctrl+Shift+TRemoves a hanging indent
Ctrl+QLets you remove formatting from a paragraph
Ctrl + 1Adds single space in a para
Ctrl + 2Add double space in a paragraph
Ctrl + 5Adds 1.5-line spacing in a paragraph.
Ctrl+0Add/remove space before a paragraph
Ctrl + Alt + KTurns on Autoformat
Ctrl+Shift+NApplies Normal Style
Ctrl+Alt+1Adds Heading 1 Style
Ctrl+Alt+2Adds Heading 2 style
Ctrl+Alt+3Adds Heading 2 style
Ctrl+Shift+SShow the Apply Styles task pane
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + SBrings up the Styles task pane

Format characters

Keyboard ShortcutsFunction
Ctrl+D or Ctrl+Shift+F Opens the Font dialog box
Ctrl + Shift +>Increases the font size
Ctrl + Shift +< Decreases the font size
Ctrl + ]Increases the font size by 1 point
Ctrl + [Decreases the font size by 1 point
Shift+F3 Lets you switch the highlighted text between upper case, lower case, and title case
Ctrl+Shift+AChanges the selected text to all Upper case
Ctrl+Shift+HHides the highlighted text
Ctrl+Shift+LAdds a bulleted list
Ctrl+Shift+WUnderlines all the selected words but not the spaces between them
Ctrl+Shift+DApplies double-underline formatting to the highlighted text, including spaces
Ctrl+=Turn on the subscript formatting for the selected text or text you type next
Ctrl+Shift+=Apply superscript formatting, which raises the text above the baseline
Ctrl+SpacebarRemove manual character formatting
Ctrl+Shift+QHelps to change the highlighted text to the Symbol font

Manage text formatting

Function

Ctrl+Shift+8 (Don’t use numeric keypad)
Shows all the nonprinting characters
Shift+F1Opens up the Reveal Formatting task pane.

Insert special characters

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Shift+EnterAdds a line break
Ctrl+EnterInserts a page break
Ctrl+Shift+EnterAdds a column break
Ctrl+- (Minus from numeric keypad)Inserts an en dash
Ctrl+Alt+- (Minus from numeric keypad)Adds an em dash
Ctrl+-(Hyphen)Lets you add an optional hyphen
Ctrl+Shift+-(Hyphen )Adds a non-breaking hyphen
Ctrl+Shift+SpacebarInserts a nonbreaking space
Ctrl+Alt+RAdds a registered trademark symbol (®)
Ctrl+Alt+CLet you add a copyright symbol (©)
Ctrl+Alt+TAdds a trademark symbol (â„¢)
Ctrl+Alt+. (Period )Lets you add an ellipsis (…)
Type a character code, then press Alt +X Adds a Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code
Alt+the character code (from the numeric keypad)Lets you add the ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code

6. Work with web content

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Ctrl+K Lets you add a hyperlink
Alt+Left arrow keyTakes you one page backwards
Alt+Right arrow keyTakes you one page forward

7. Work with tables

Move around in a table

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Tab Takes you to the next cell in the row and selects the content
Shift+TabTakes you to the previous cell in the row and selects the content
Alt+HomeLets you move to the first cell in the row
Alt+End Lets you move to the first cell in the row
Alt+Page up Takes you to the first cell in the column
Alt+Page down Takes you to the last cell in the column
Up arrow Place the cursor in the previous row
Down arrow Place the cursor in the next row
Alt+Shift+Up arrow Takes you one row up
Alt+Shift+Down arrow Takes you one row down

Select table content

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Tab Select the content in the next cell
Shift+TabSelect the content in the previous cell
Shift+Arrow keysExtend selection to adjoining cells
Select the upper or bottom cell of a column, and press Shift+Up or Down arrow togetherLets you select a column
Select the first or last cell in the row, and press Shift+Alt+End/HomeLets you select a row
Alt+5 (from the numeric keypad)Lets you select the whole table

Insert paragraphs and tab characters in a table

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Enter Lets you add a new para in a cell
Ctrl+TabLets you insert a tab character in a cell

8. Review a document

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Ctrl+Alt+MLets you add a comment
Ctrl+Shift+E Enable or disable change tracking
Alt+Shift+CClose the Reviewing Pane

9. Shortcuts related to references, citations, and indexing

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+Shift+OAllows you to mark an entry of table of contents
Alt+Shift+IAllows to mark an entry for the table of authorities
Alt+Shift+F12, SpacebarSelect citation options
Alt+Shift+XAllows to mark an entry for index
Ctrl+Alt+FLets you add a footnote
Ctrl+Alt+DLets you add an endnote
Alt+Shift+> (Right angle bracket ) Takes you to the next footnote
Alt+Shift+< (Left angle bracket ) Takes you to the previous footnote

You can also learn about Windows key alphabet shortcuts to make your work easier on a Windows PC and improve your productivity; to learn more, check out this guide.

10. Work with mail merge and fields

Note icon NOTE
To use the below-mentioned shortcuts, you need first to select the Mailings ribbon tab; to do so, press Alt + M

Perform a mail merge

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+Shift+KOpens preview of the mail merge
Alt+Shift+NMerges a document
Alt+Shift+M Helps you take a print of a merged document.
Alt+Shift+E Lets you edit a mail-merge document
Alt+Shift+F Adds a merge field

Work with fields

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+Shift+DAdds a DATE field
Ctrl+Alt+LInserts a LISTNUM field
Alt+Shift+PAdds a PAGE field.
Alt+Shift+TInsert a TIME field.

11. Work with text in other languages

Set the proofing language

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+R, U, LOpens the  Language dialog box which lets you set the proofing language
Alt+R, L Set default languages.

Use Input Method Editors for East Asian languages

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+~ (Tilde ) Lets you switch to the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) for a 101-key keyboard, provided it is available
Right Alt Changes to the Korean Input Method Editor (IME) for a 101-key keyboard, if available.
Ctrl+Spacebar Switches to the Chinese Input Method Editor (IME) for a 101-key keyboard, provided it is available

12. Work with document views

Switch the document view

Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+W, F Changes to the Read Mode view.
Ctrl+Alt+P Opens the Print Layout view
Ctrl+Alt+O Changes to the Outline view
Ctrl+Alt+NSwitches to the Draft view

Outline a document

Note icon NOTE
To use these shortcuts, you need to press Ctrl+Alt+O to open the Outline view.
Keyboard shortcutFunction
Alt+Shift+Left arrow Promotes a paragraph by increasing the font size
Alt+Shift+Right arrow Demotes a para
Ctrl+Shift+N Demotes a para back to the body text
Alt+Shift+Up arrowMoves the highlighted para up
Alt+Shift+Down arrowMoves the highlighted para down
Alt+Shift+ + ( Plus sign) Expands the text under a heading
Alt+Shift+ - (Minus sign) Collapse the text under a heading
Alt+Shift+AExpand/collapse all text or headings available in a document
/ (Forward slash from the numeric keypad) Display/Hide the character formatting
Alt+Shift+LAllows you to switch between showing the first line of body text and all body text
Alt+Shift+1Displays all headings with the Heading 1 style
Alt+Shift+Heading level numberDisplays all headings with the specified heading level number
Ctrl+Tab Allows you to add a tab character

Move through the document in Read Mode

Keyboard shortcutFunction
HomeTakes you to the beginning of the document
EndTakes you to the end of the document
Type the page number and hit EnterNavigate to a specific page
EscCloses the Edit mode

13. Use function key shortcuts

Keyboard shortcutFunction
F1 Shows the Word help task panel
Shift+F1Shows or hides context-sensitive help or the Reveal Formatting task pane
Ctrl+F1Displays or hides the ribbon
Alt+F1Takes to the next field
Alt+Shift+F1Takes you to the previous field
F2Press the key, and use the arrow keys to place the cursor where you want to move the text or graphic, then press Enter
Shift+F2Press the key, then use the arrow keys to take your cursor where you want to copy the text or graphic, then press Enter
Ctrl+F2Shows the print preview area on the Print tab in the Backstage view.
Alt+Shift+F2Save the document
Ctrl+Alt+F2Launches the Open dialog box
Shift+F3Switches the highlighted text between upper case, lower case, and title case.
Ctrl+F3 Cuts the highlighted content to the Spike and paste them as a group to another location
Ctrl+Shift+F3Paste the contents of the Spike
Alt+F3Allows you to create a new Building Block
F4Repeats the last action
Shift+F4Repeats the last Go To or Find action
Ctrl+F4Closes the current open document
Alt+F4 Close the complete Word application
F5Opens the Go To window
Alt+F5Restores the size of the window as per the document
Shift+F5Places the cursor on the last change made
Ctrl+Shift+F5Opens the Bookmark dialog box
F6Enables you to switch between document, task pane, ribbon and status bar;
Ctrl+F6Takes you to the next document window, if you have
Ctrl+Shift+F6Takes you to the previous document window if you have multiple documents open.
Shift+F6Lets you switch between ribbon, document, task pane, and status bar
Alt+F6Switches from an open dialog box to a document, provided that dialog box supports it.
F7Opens the Editor task pane to spot spelling and grammar errors in selected text or entire document
Shift+F7Opens the Thesaurus task pane
Alt+Shift+F7Opens the Translator task pane.
Alt+F7Takes you to the next grammatical or spelling error
Ctrl+Shift+F7Updates the linked formation in a Word source
Alt+F8Opens Macro dialog box, wherein you can create, run, edit, or delete a macro
F9Updates the selected fields
Shift+F9Switches between a field code and its result
Ctrl+F9Adds an empty field
Ctrl+Shift+F9Unlink the current field
Alt+F9Lets you switch between all field codes and their results
Alt+Shift+F9Executes GOTO BUTTON or MACRO BUTTON from a field displaying field results
F10Enables/Disables KeyTips
Shift+F10Opens the shortcut menu for the selected item
Ctrl+F10Restores or maximizes the document window size
Alt+F10Opens the Selection task pane
Alt+Shift+F10Shows the menu or message for available actions
F11Takes you to the next field
Shift+F11Takes you back to the previous field
Ctrl+F11Locks the current field
Ctrl+Shift+F11Unlocks the current field
Alt+F11Opens the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications editor
F12Shows the Save As dialog box.
Shift+F12Saves a document
Ctrl+F12Opens the Open dialog box
Ctrl+Shift+F12Opens the Print tab
Alt+Shift+F12Let you choose the Table of Contents button in the Table of Contents container when a container is active

This is the complete cheat sheet, which contains frequently used and advanced shortcuts to help you navigate, format, print, review, and edit your documents faster than ever.

Remembering them all is not an easy task, so you can take a print of all the shortcuts or save this guide as a bookmark to keep them handy.

If you want to learn about Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts, we have a separate guide for it; click on the link to check it out.

In case you have issues like Winword.exe application error or if your Microsoft Word has stopped working on your PC, we have detailed guides.

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