Select some text in Word and press Shift+F3 to quickly change the case of the selection. Also, when you open an existing document inside Word, the same Shift+F5 shortcut will take you to the location that you were working on when the document was last closed. If you are working on a lengthy Word document, you can press the Shift+F5 keyboard shortcut to cycle through the spots that you have edited most recently. Now press Ctrl+Shift+F3 to paste the content of the Spike anywhere in the document. You can highlight and append more entries to the same Spike using the CTRL+F3 shortcut. To use Spike, select some text, images or other objects in your document and press CTRL+F3 to move that selection to the Spike. Word has a useful “Spike” feature that you can use cut (move) text and images from multiple locations in a document and paste them all at once to a different location. Hold down the ALT key and drag your mouse to select any rectangular area. You can also select rectangular blocks of text in a Word document, similar to the marquee tool in Photoshop, and apply formatting to the selected area. Or press the CTRL key and click anywhere within the sentence to select the entire sentence. You can triple-click anywhere within a paragraph to select the entire paragraph in Word. I have created the animated GIFs with Word 2013 but the tricks will work just fine with older versions of Microsoft Office as well. Here are 10 tips and tricks for Microsoft Word that will help you get things done faster and more efficiently than ever before.
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