Adding some key combinations to your shortcuts list lets you keep your hands on the keyboard and off your mouse. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' ...
Shortcut keys in computers help users work faster by performing actions like copy, paste, save, or switch between apps using ...
Did you know that just about any command (e.g., clear formatting or insert a copyright symbol) in Word can be assigned your own custom keyboard shortcut? If you didn't know, here's how to use this ...
Reformat text, apply bullets or a numbered list, hang-indent a paragraph, and make other formatting changes from via keystroke combinations. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as ...
As regular Business Hacks readers know, I'm a big fan of using keyboard shortcuts--especially in Microsoft Word. But there are some program functions, like Word Count, that don't have shortcuts ...
If you use Microsoft Word for work, or on any regular basis, you know how much time a couple of quick shortcuts can save you, especially if you use them every day. This graphic runs down eight tips ...
Microsoft Word: Love it or hate it, practically everyone uses it. I've been using it so long, I thought I knew everything about it. But I stumbled across some super helpful shortcuts- hidden tricks ...
Reader Kang Na would like to customize his Word 2011 experience across computers. He writes: I’ve added some keyboard shortcut to Microsoft Word 2011 but would like to know the best way to back up and ...
Using the Font menu or the Formatting toolbar to change a font size is fine if you only need to make a couple of font size changes in your Word document. But, if you're trying out different font sizes ...