Looking to boost your Microsoft Word productivity? In this guide, I’ll walk you through all the essential Microsoft Word shortcuts you need to know, from A to Z. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, these time-saving commands will transform how you work with Word documents.
Why Learn Microsoft Word Shortcuts?

Before diving into the shortcuts, let me explain why they’re crucial. Research shows that using keyboard shortcuts can save up to 8 working days per year compared to using your mouse. For professionals who regularly use Microsoft Word, this time saving is significant.
Essential Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts: A-M Section
Let’s begin with the first half of these power-user commands that every Word user should master:
When working with text selection and formatting, I always start with Ctrl+A to select all content – perfect for applying document-wide changes. For text styling, Ctrl+B applies bold formatting, while Ctrl+I adds italics to highlight important points.
Making sure that information is where you need it becomes effortless with Ctrl+C for copying. When you need more font formatting options just use Ctrl+D. Text alignment is streamlined with Ctrl+E for centre alignment, essential for creating professional-looking headers.
I frequently use Ctrl+F for finding specific text and Ctrl+H for quick find-and-replace operations. The Ctrl+G Go To function helps navigate long documents efficiently, whether it’s specific pages, bookmarks or something else within the file.
Need to add hyperlinks? Ctrl+K is your shortcut.
For paragraph formatting, Ctrl+L handles left alignment, Ctrl+J creates justified text, and Ctrl+M adds hanging indents – perfect for reference lists and bibliographies.
What about Word Shortcuts: N-Z Guide
The second half of our shortcut journey covers equally powerful commands:
Document management becomes intuitive with Ctrl+N for creating new files and Ctrl+O for opening existing ones. When it’s time to print, Ctrl+P brings up the print dialogue instantly.
The essential Ctrl+S saves your work – it’s useful depending on which version of Word you’re using. Word on the Web/Word Online – it doesn’t exist (and won’t do anything) because it’s an automatic save. Word Desktop – it works but if you’ve got AutoSave enabled then you don’t have to remember it.
For text formatting, Ctrl+Q removes unwanted paragraph formatting, while Ctrl+R right-aligns text, and Ctrl+T adds indentation. Ctrl+U underlines text for emphasis.
The editing process flows smoothly with Ctrl+V for pasting. When you want to close the file but not Word use Ctrl+W.
Perhaps most importantly, Ctrl+Y and Ctrl+Z handle redo and undo operations – lifesavers when you’re making multiple changes.
Pro Tips for Mastering Word Shortcuts
Here’s what I’ve learned from years of using these shortcuts:
1. Start with the most common shortcuts (Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Z)
2. Practice in real document creation scenarios
3. Focus on learning 2-3 new shortcuts each week
4. Use them consistently to build muscle memory
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do these shortcuts work in all versions of Microsoft Word?
A: Yes, these shortcuts are standard across all recent versions of Microsoft Word for Windows, although you might find some differences when using Word on the Web as it’s a simplified version.
Q: What’s the most important shortcut to remember?
A: It used to be Ctrl+S (Save) but with autosave it’s no longer needed. Instead I’m going to say Ctrl+Z (Undo). We all make mistakes and it’s so easy to “go back a step” simply by undoing that last command.
Q: Can I use these shortcuts on Mac?
A: Yes, but replace Ctrl with Command (⌘) on Mac computers.
Maximise Your Word Productivity
Mastering these Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts will significantly improve your document creation and editing efficiency. I recommend bookmarking this guide for quick reference as you build your shortcut skills.
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