Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat



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By Rachel Guise, PPS Editor

What is a keyboard shortcut?

Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of keys that initiate a command in the program that you’re using. The following lists are key combinations that can be used in Microsoft programs as well as most search engines. TurboFuture provides lists of the most used keyboard shortcuts as well as some that are not commonly used for all platforms.

As a PC user, Ctrl + S is my most used keyboard shortcut for all three programs. When working on several projects a day, clicking Ctrl + S while making edits becomes second nature and ensures none of my changes are lost. Another shortcut that I frequently use is Ctrl + A. This is helpful in Word when you have global edits such as changing the font or font size in a document. You can also use this shortcut in Excel to change font formatting. Ctrl + Z is another often used shortcut because, hey, I make mistakes.

Microsoft Word

The following is a list of PC keyboard shortcuts that work in Microsoft Word. HowtoGeek breaks down keyboard shortcuts by their functions.

Ctrl + A = Select all text in document

Ctrl + B = Bold highlighted text

Ctrl + C = Copy highlighted text

Ctrl + D = Opens Font preferences box

Ctrl + E = Align highlighted text center

Ctrl + Enter = Insert new page within current document

Ctrl + F = Opens Find tool (opens the Navigation pane)

Ctrl + G = Opens Go to tool (in the Navigation pane)

Ctrl + H = Opens Replace tool (in the Navigation pane)

Ctrl + I = Italic highlighted text

Ctrl + J = Justify highlighted text

Ctrl + K = Opens Insert Hyperlink box

Ctrl + L = Align highlighted text left

Ctrl + M = Inserts paragraph indent

Ctrl + N = Opens new document

Ctrl + O = Opens Open file window

Ctrl + P = Opens Print window

Ctrl + R = Align highlighted text left or right

Ctrl + S = Saves the document as it is currently named

Ctrl + U = Underline highlighted text

Ctrl + V = Paste copied or cut text

Ctrl + W = Close document

Ctrl + X = Cut (text must be selected to use this shortcut)

Ctrl + Y = Redo last action

Ctrl + Z = Undo last action

Ctrl + + = Set highlighted text subscript

F1 = Opens the Help windowpane

F7 = Spellcheck (opens the Editor pane to check spelling and grammar)

F12 = Save as (opens the Save As window, so that the document can be saved using a new name or in a new location)

Shift + arrow keys = Select multiple letters

Ctrl + arrow keys = Select multiple words

MAC (also known as Apple) computers use many of the same shortcut keys as PCs. Note that Ctrl on a PC keyboard and control on a MAC keyboard do not always serve the same function. Where you would use Ctrl on a PC, you’ll use the ⌘ command key on a MAC. Microsoft provides a complete list of shortcuts for MAC users, but here is a list of the most often used shortcuts.

⌘ + A = Select all

⌘ + B = Bold

⌘ + C or Shift + F2 = Copy selected text

⌘ + F = Find

⌘ + H = Hide windows

⌘ + I = Italic

⌘ + N = Opens new document or window

⌘ + O = Open

⌘ + P = Print

⌘ + Q = Quit

⌘ + S = Save

⌘ + T = Switch between open apps

⌘ + U = Underline

⌘ + V = Paste copied or cut text

⌘ + X = Cut

⌘ + Z = Undo last action

⌘ + + = Set subscript

Option + ⌘ + G = Opens Go to box

Option + ⌘ + L = Opens Spelling and Grammar box

Control + F = Find

Microsoft Excel

Several of the PC keyboard shortcuts used in Word also apply to Excel (e.g., Ctrl + S).

Ctrl + D = Delete cell text

Ctrl + F = Find

Ctrl + G = Opens Go to box

Ctrl + H = Opens Replace box

Ctrl + K = Opens Insert Hyperlink box

Ctrl + L = Create table

Ctrl + N = Opens new workbook

Ctrl + O = Opens selected workbook

Ctrl + W = Closes workbook

Ctrl + Y = Redo last action

Ctrl + Z = Undo last action

Ctrl + ; = Insert the current date

Ctrl + : = Insert the current time

F7 = Spellcheck

Alt + F = Opens selected File

Likewise, Excel keyboard shortcuts are similar for MAC users as well.

⌘ + A = Select all

⌘ + C = Copy

⌘ + P = Opens Print window

⌘ + Q = Quit

⌘ + S = Save

⌘ + U = Underline

⌘ + V = Paste copied or cut text

⌘ + Z = Undo last action

Some, however, are different from Word or are specific to Excel.

Option + G = Opens Go to box

F7 = Opens Check Spelling and Grammar box

Control + Shift = Insert cell

 ⌘ + 1 = Format Cells box

Shift + F3 = Display Formula Builder

Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat’s click for Website provides instructions to use shortcuts while working in PDFs. The website uses tables to organize which shortcuts work with different types of tools. It includes a column for PC functions as well as MAC. Like Excel, some of the Word keyboard shortcuts work in Adobe.

Ctrl/⌘ + A = Select all

Ctrl/⌘ + C = Copy

Ctrl/⌘ + N = New

Ctrl/⌘ + S = Save

Ctrl/⌘ + Z = Undo

Adobe also provides instructions to use single-key shortcuts while working in PDFs. Many are the same for PC and MAC.

C = Crop tool

H = Hand tool

S = Stick Note tool

U = Highlighting tool

X = Textbox tool

Ctrl/⌘ + equal sign = Zoom in

Ctrl/⌘ + hyphen = Zoom out

Ctrl/⌘ + F4 = Close file

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