Shortcuts to Navigate a Microsoft Word for Mac Document

In Office 2008 for Mac, you can move the cursor around your document without actually even touching the mouse. And if you really want to become a whiz with Word, you’ll want to memorize most or all of the following shortcuts. Here’s a table that shows how to move the cursor around a document using only the keyboard:







































































To Move. . .Press. . .
One character to the leftLeft arrow
One character to the rightRight arrow
One word to the leftOption+left arrow
One word to the rightOption+right arrow
One paragraph upCommand+up arrow
One paragraph downCommand+down arrow
Up one lineUp arrow
Down one lineDown arrow
To the end of a lineCommand+right arrow or End
To the beginning of a lineCommand+left arrow or Home
Up one screen (scrolling)Page Up
Down one screen (scrolling)Page Down
To the top of the next pageCommand+Page Down
To the top of the previous pageCommand+Page Up
To the end of a documentCommand+End
To the beginning of a documentCommand+Home

To select (highlight) text as you move the cursor using these shortcuts, just hold down the Shift or Command key.




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