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1 A few tricks to take you beyond the basics of Microsoft Office 2010
GCPS Tech Tips A few tricks to take you beyond the basics of Microsoft Office 2010 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts

2 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
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3 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
When you are looking for a shortcut — one you can’t quite remember or one you know must surely be out there somewhere — you’ve got plenty of resources: Help files, Google hits, and even comprehensive lists like those you’ll find in training classes. Comprehensive is great, but sometimes selective is more practical. Here are ten shortcuts that you will use over and over again.

4 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystroke Function Notes Shift + F3 Toggles through capitalization options. This one isn’t perfect — for instance, it insists on capitalizing articles and prepositions in Title Case mode — but it’s still a big timesaver. Ctrl + Shift + N Applies the Normal style. If you work with documents that are riddled with obscure and specialized styles (typically other people’s), it’s handy to turn them into Normal paragraphs on the fly. Ctrl + Shift + C Copies the formatting of selected text. Once you’ve copied the format, you can press Ctrl + Shift + V to paste the formatting onto a new selection. Format Painter does this, too, but Format Painter forgets the formatting as soon as you’re finished with it. This shortcut remembers what you copied until you close out of Word. Alt + F9 Toggles the display of field codes on and off. Unless you work with field shading turned on you can’t necessarily tell what is literal text and what is being generated by an underlying field code. A quick peek using this shortcut can prevent the headache of inexplicable changes and unwanted editing consequences. F4 Repeats your most recent action. This might be the all-time best shortcut except for Undo. The F4 shortcut will repeat nearly all the actions you take on document text: typing: formatting, deleting. It will also let you repeat the action of adding or removing table rows. However, changing table properties is not replicable via this shortcut.

5 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystroke Function Notes Ctrl + H Opens the Find And Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected. Ctrl + F opens to the Find tab if you just want to locate something in a document (or make sure something isn’t in there). Ctrl + drag text or an object Creates a copy of the text or object. It’s handy when you need to copy an object and control where that copy ends up. For example, a picture or other object that has certain positioning attributes may land in some unpredictable location if you use the standard copy and paste functions. This shortcut lets you drag the object exactly where you want it. Just make sure you drop the text or object before you release the Ctrl key or Word will move the original instead of copying it. BONUS: If you hold down Shift along with Ctrl as you drag, Word will keep the copy aligned with the original. Ctrl + Q Removes paragraph formatting that isn’t part of the style assigned to a selected paragraph. When you want to strip out manually applied formats and return to only those characteristics defined by a paragraph style, this is the quickest way to get there. Ctrl + Spacebar works the same way for character formatting. Ctrl + 0 (zero) Applies or removes 12 points of space above the current paragraph. You can improve readability of selected text in about two seconds using this trick. For instance, table text is often jammed up against top borders. Select the table and hit Ctrl + 0 and you’ll get an instant improvement. Alt + drag the mouse vertically Make a vertical text selection. Another keyboard/mouse hybrid, this one is obscure but useful. Make sure you press Alt before you press the mouse button and drag. Then, release Alt before you release the mouse button.

6 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard Access To The Ribbon The Word ribbon comes with new shortcuts, called Key Tips. To make the Key Tips appear, press ALT. Key Tip badges appearing on ribbon To display a tab on the ribbon, press the key for the tab—for example, press the letter H for the Home tab or M for the Formulas tab. This makes all the Key Tip badges for that tab's buttons appear. Then, press the key for the button you want.

7 Word 2010: Ten Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
For more information on keyboard shortcuts, try these links: Microsoft Office Other Microsoft Products

8 GCPS Tech Tips We hope you found this technology tip useful. Feel free to share this tip with colleagues and students. More technology tips can be found on the IMD website here. For questions or comments about the technology tips, send to Gwinnett County Public Schools | 437 Old Peachtree Road NW | Suwanee | GA | |


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