Move Speedily through your MS Word 2007 Document Paragraphs
- by Carol Bratt on 20081126 @ 09:52PM EST | google it | send to friends
- Filed under Carol's Corner Office | (related terms: paragraph, keys, alt)
As you all know, I am all about less time and keystrokes and so I particularly like this tip.
You can move paragraphs in your MS Word document using just your keys. Follow the steps below to learn how:
- Place your cursor at the beginning of a paragraph.
- Hold down Alt + Shift.
- Now use the Arrow keys to move the text up or down.
You can use Alt + Ctrl to select and entire paragraph.
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