From the cursor’s current spot to the end of the document: Command + Shift + End.
From the cursor’s current spot to the start of the document: Command + Shift + Home.
From the cursor’s current spot to the end of the paragraph: Command + Shift + Down arrow.
From the cursor’s current spot to the start of the paragraph: Command + Shift + Up arrow.
From the cursor’s current spot to the end of the line: Command + Shift + Right arrow or Shift + End.
From the cursor’s current spot to the start of the line: Command + Shift + Left arrow or Shift + Home.
A word to the left: Shift + Option + Left arrow.
A word to the right: Shift + Option + Right arrow.
To the previous insertion point: Shift + F5įor working with text and graphics in Word, you can use these keyboard shortcuts for selecting items.
To the end of the document: Command + End or Command + Fn + Right arrow.
To the beginning of the document: Command + Home or Command + Fn + Left arrow.
To the top of the previous page: Command + Page Up or Command + Fn + Up arrow.
To the top of the next page: Command + Page Down or Command + Fn + Down arrow.
Down one paragraph: Command + Down arrow.
To the end of the line: Command + Right arrow.
To the beginning of the line: Command + Left arrow.
Give your mouse and trackpad a rest because you can navigate your Word documents easily with these shortcuts. 6) Using Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts Moving around your document