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Most Important Shortcut Keys Used in MS Word

Ctrl + A: Select all text
Ctrl + C: Copy selected text 
Ctrl + X: Cut selected text 
Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut text 
Ctrl + Z: Undo previous action 
Ctrl + Y: Redo previous action 
Ctrl + F: Open the find and replace dialog box 
Ctrl + H: Open the find and replace dialog box with replace tab selected 
Ctrl + S: Save the document 
Ctrl + N: Create a new document 
Ctrl + O: Open an existing document 
Ctrl + W: Close the active document 
Ctrl + P: Print the document 
Ctrl + B: Bold selected text 
Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text 
Ctrl + U: Underline selected text 
Ctrl + L: Left align selected text 
Ctrl + R: Right align selected text 
Ctrl + E: Center align selected text 
Ctrl + J: Justify align selected text 
Ctrl + 1: Single line spacing 
Ctrl + 2: Double line spacing 
Ctrl + 5: 1.5 line spacing 
Ctrl + [ : Decrease font size 
Ctrl + ] : Increase font size 
Ctrl + D: Open the font dialog box 
Ctrl + K: Insert a hyperlink 
Ctrl + Enter: Insert a page break F7: Open the spell checker 
Shift + F3: Change the case of selected text

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