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If you're a regular writer and you write a lot of text, you'll really appreciate keyboard shortcuts in Word. Pro writers use every shortcut they can find to speed up the document management and as quality controls on their work. Think of it as your own home computer support service.

Shortcuts are great for all sorts of functions like formatting and saving a lot of grunt work trying to get your layouts right. If you're handling large amounts of text, these shortcuts can literally save you hours of work in a week.

Why assign keyboard shortcuts to styles?

To show how effective shortcuts can be, a quick example:

You can customise your Microsoft Word by assigning some shortcut keys to commonly used paragraph styles like Heading 1, Heading 2, Body Text etc. If you're a report or book writer, this is pure gold. It saves the irritating and repetitive process of manual formatting and you save time whenever you hit the shortcut.

This is a lot faster than typing a paragraph then trying to find the correct style in the word control ribbon, which to put it mildly is a bit less than entertaining when you're in the middle of a job.

For example, to make something a "Heading 1", you can simply hit ALT+1 and then start typing.

Setting up keyboard shortcuts for Word is easy.

Right click on the Style entry for Heading 1 (or any other style) in the top ribbon of Word and select Modify Style from the menu that appears.

Like a Pro How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts

A window appears that allows you to customise the appearance and properties of all the Heading 1's across your entire document which is invaluable in large documents.

To assign a keyboard shortcut, select Shortcut key from the drop down list in the bottom left corner.

Like a Pro How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Now, press the shortcut keys you would like to use (in our case we assigned Alt+1). Note: If the combination of keys you've selected is available and not currently assigned to another program or shortcut, Unassigned will appear.

Click Assign. This will permanently assign the shortcuts.

Like a Pro How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Repeat for the other styles you'd like. Each time you start Word these will be available.

If you want to change the shortcuts for some reason, the same process can be used.

Give gizmo a call if you need a hand setting up your shortcuts a one on one gizmo Show Me service will make you an office pro in no time.

Have more questions or need help? Contact gizmo on 1300 275 449 or help@gizmo.com.au

Like a Pro - How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts

By: Philip Black




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