

Press “Ctrl + Left arrow key” to move one word to the left, or to the start of the current word. Press “Ctrl + Right arrow key” to move one word to the right, or to the end of the current word. The following list shows the keyboard shortcuts for you to quickly navigate around the documents: Click the File tab, choose Save, and save your changes to the document or template if Word prompts you to do so. When you’ve finished customizing shortcuts, close the Customize Keyboard dialog box and the “ Word Options” dialog box. Click the shortcut in the “ Current keys” list.Click the Assign button to assign the new shortcut.Check the “ Currently assigned to” readout to see if the shortcut is already assigned to a command if so, decide whether to overwrite it or try another shortcut.Click in the “ Press new keyboard shortcut” box, and then press the shortcut you want to use.And then select the command in the Commands list.To add a keyboard shortcut, click the appropriate category (for example, File Tab) in the Categories listbox.For example, select Normal.dot if you want to affect your Normal template and all documents based on it. In the “ Save changes in” drop-down list in the Customize Keyboard dialog box, make sure the appropriate template or document is selected.To customize your keyboard shortcuts, choose File > Options to open the “Word Options” dialog box, and click Customize Ribbon from the left pane then click the Customize button beside Keyboard shortcuts from the right pane to open the “ Customize Keyboard” dialog box.
