To see all of the keyboard shortcuts available in Word, we’ll use a built-in macro. This macro is present in Word 2003 and above, but the steps below use Word 2016 as the example.
- Navigate to the View tab in Word.
- Click Macros > View Macros.
- Change the dropdown for the macros location to “Word commands.”
- Type “ListCommands” in the Macro name field.
- Click Run.
- Click OK. Leave the selection “Current keyboard settings,” since the “All Word commands” option generates commands that don’t have keyboard shortcuts. Word will quickly create a table of all of its keyboard shortcuts, which you can save for future reference or perhaps edit to highlight the ones most useful to you.
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