If there’s one thing that will speed up your usage of the Office 2008 for Mac applications, it’s to memorize frequently used keyboard shortcuts. If you’re like most people, the more you keep your fingers off the keyboard keys (and off the mouse), the more efficient you are when using the Office applications.
Create a printed list of keyboard shortcuts you want to memorize whenever you begin using a new program. Tape the list to your desk or monitor and keep it there until you memorize the shortcuts.
Here are some keyboard shortcuts that can save you a lot of time and effort:
Command | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
New Document | Command+N |
Save Document | Command+S |
Open File | Command+O |
Cut, Copy, and Paste | Command+X, Command+C, and Command+V, respectively |
Undo Last Action | Command+Z |
Increase/Decrease Font Size | Command+Shift+> and Command+Shift+<, respectively |
Jump to the Beginning/End of a Document | Command+Home and Command+End respectively |
Cycle Through Windows | Command+~ |
Spelling Check | Command+Option+L |
Reference Tools | Command+Option+R |
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