Microsoft Publisher 2007 incorporates a host of navigation keys to help you move fluidly through the text you’re getting ready to publish. The following table shows the most-used navigation keystrokes and the actions they produce:
| Keystroke | Action | Keystroke | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home | Go to the beginning of current text line | Ctrl+Home | Go to the beginning of current text box |
| End | Go to the end of current text line | Ctrl+End | Go to the end of current text box |
| Up arrow | Move up one text line | Ctrl+Up | Go to the beginning of current paragraph |
| Down arrow | Move down one text line | Ctrl+Down arrow | Go to the beginning of next paragraph |
| Right arrow | Move right one character | Ctrl+Right arrow | Move right one word |
| Left arrow | Move left one character | Ctrl+Left arrow | Move left one word |
| Ctrl+Tab | Move to next connected text box | Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Move to previous connected text box |
| Ctrl+G | Go to a specific page |
Highlighting text then pressing the left- or right-arrow key positions the insertion point at the beginning or end of that text and removes the highlighting.
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