As proofreaders, we’re generally against shortcuts. After all, editing a document requires painstaking attention to detail, so we can’t afford to cut corners! Nevertheless, whether you’re writing or editing a document, knowing a few shortcuts in Microsoft Word is a good idea. Check out our suggestions below to save a little time and effort while you write.
One type of shortcut is the function shortcut. These control common (and less common) commands, such as saving a document or cutting and pasting text. They include:
Function
PC Shortcut
Mac Shortcut
Undo
Ctrl + Z
Command + Z
Redo
Ctrl + Y
Command + Y
Cut
Ctrl + X
Command + X
Paste
Ctrl + V
Command + V
Select all
Ctrl + A
Command + A
Save
Ctrl + S
Command + S
New document
Ctrl + N
Command + N
Open a saved document
Ctrl + O
Command + O
Insert comment
Ctrl + Alt + M
Command + Option + A
Search document
Ctrl + F
Find and replace
Ctrl + H
Insert current date
Shift + Alt + D
Control + Shift + D
Insert current time
Shift + Alt + T
Control + Shift + T
In case you are new to Mac computers, the ‘Command’ key is sometimes represented by the ⌘ symbol. You can find out more about the Command and Option keys here.
The other type of shortcut you are likely to need is a formatting shortcut. These control how text appears on the page. Some important options here include the following:
Formatting
Heading 1
Ctrl + Alt + 1
Command + Option + 1
Heading 2
Ctrl + Alt + 2
Command + Option + 2
Heading 3
Ctrl + Alt + 3
Command + Option + 3
Bold
Ctrl + B
Command + B
Italics
Ctrl + I
Command + I
Underlining
Ctrl + U
Command + U
ALL CAPS
Ctrl + Shift + A
Command + Shift + A
Increase font size
Ctrl + ]
Command + Shift + >
Decrease font size
Ctrl + [
Command + Shift + <
Align centre
Ctrl + E
Command + E
Align left
Ctrl + L
Command + L
Align right
Ctrl + R
Command + R
Justify text
Ctrl + J
Command + J
Single space lines
Ctrl + 1
Command + 1
Double space lines
Ctrl + 2
Command + 2
Set line spacing to 1.5
Ctrl + 5
Command + 5
But what if there isn’t a shortcut for what you want to do in Microsoft Word? Good news! You can create your own shortcuts as required! In Word for Windows, you can do this as follows:
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You can assign shortcuts in Word for Mac, meanwhile, via the standard shortcut options in Mac OS X.
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