You may also use Ctrl-A to select all at once. A double-click on any word selects it right away, and a triple-click selects an entire paragraph instead. Ctrl + F. Find text in a document. Ctrl + Left Arrow. Ctrl+Shift+F6; Update linked information in a Word source document. Traditional Word users may be really disappointed that pressing the Ctrl+F key in Word 2013 summons the Navigation pane. Ctrl+Shift+F3; Edit a bookmark. Ctrl+Shift+F9; Unlock a field. Ctrl+Shift+F11; Choose the Print command. Ctrl + H. Replace text in a document. Open the Save as window in opening Microsoft Word. Ctrl + Shift + L. Change the bullet style. Another option that Word users have is to use the keyboard to select text. They want Ctrl+F to bring forth the traditional Find dialog box, the one that’s now called the Advanced Find dialog box. Ctrl+Shift+F8, and then press an arrow key; Unlink a field. Print a document in Microsoft Word by pressing Ctrl + Shift + F12. Extend Mode in Word Change characters to all capitals. Please note that there is also an Fn key on keyboard of some laptops. Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right Arrow: Extend your current selection by one word to the left or right; Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Extend selection up or down one line; Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Extend selection to the beginning or end of the paragraph; Shift+End: Extend selection to the end of the line; Shift+Home: Extend selection to the beginning of the line A search revealed that Microsoft Word supports a "Find Again" function, mapped by default to Shift+F4 and to Ctrl+Alt+y, but that isn't what I was looking for; I wanted to be able to easily search in either direction without having to open up the Find dialog and alter the setting of the search direction option. Open the document open window in Microsoft Word by pressing Ctrl + F12. Just hold down the Shift-key on the keyboard and use the arrow keys to start selecting text. Ctrl + D. Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing. Ctrl + Shift + < Decrease the font size. Find the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box. Save the current Microsoft Word document by pressing Shift + F12 (or Ctrl + S). Ctrl + Shift + A. Ctrl+Shift+F7; Extend a selection or block. Ctrl+Shift+F5; Go to the previous window. F3. To make that happen, follow these steps: