Word 2016 For Professionals For Dummies
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If you're assigning commands to keyboard shortcuts, creating your own macros, or simply wanting better access to your favorite commands, here's some good news: You'll find plenty of simple keyboard shortcuts available for the taking. Some are surprisingly simple combinations.

Ctrl-key combinations

Ctrl+. (period)

Ctrl+; (semicolon)

Ctrl+7

Ctrl+8

Ctrl+9

Alt-key combinations

Alt+/

Alt+. (period)

Alt+, (comma)

Alt+; (semicolon)

Alt+\

Alt+' (single quote)

Alt+[

Alt+]

Alt+` (accent grave)

Alt+n where n is number keys 1 through 9 and 0

Function-key combinations

Alt+F2

Shift+Ctrl+F2

Shift+Alt+F3

Ctrl+Alt+F3

Shift+Ctrl+F4

Ctrl+Alt+F4

Shift+Alt+F5

Ctrl+Alt+F5

Ctrl+Alt+F6

Ctrl+F7

Shift+Alt+F8

Ctrl+Alt+F8

Ctrl+Alt+F9

Ctrl+Alt+F10

Shift+Alt+F11

Ctrl+Alt+F11

Alt+F12

Shift+Alt+F12

Ctrl+Alt+F12

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Fn where n is any function key

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