for Save just press Ctrl+S
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List of keyboard shortcuts for Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007:
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Although not just for Word, this is by far the one I use the most: Ctrl+Z for undo | ||||
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Office 2007: Alt This brings up tooltips so you can use keyboard shortcuts for anything in the ribbon. It's a truly wonderful thing. | ||||
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CTRL +SHIFT+> Increase the font size | ||||
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These are the ones I use most: Ctrl+B = bold Ctrl+I = italic Ctrl+U = underline Ctrl+= and Shift+Ctrl+= = superscript and subscript (can never which way around they are, so I just try both until I get the desired result). Shift+Ctrl+8 = Show/hide formatting characters Plus Undo and Save, which are probably the shortcuts I use most across all applications. | ||||
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I've used Office 2007 for a while, but at work, I have to do with Word 2002. The thing I miss the most is the style possibility, and I discovered that there was already styles, even in a bit more primitive way. Since I often type activity reports, with Week, then day, then different things, I found quite useful the CTRL+SHIFT+S, which puts your cursor to the "style" field, and where i have only to type "Title1", "Title2", etc., then to hit return, and I have my selected text in the wanted style. | ||||
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