They text will cycle among ALL CAPS, Inital Caps (Title Case) and no caps.Ĭtrl+Alt+V (opens the Paste Special dialog box) Then press & hold the Shift key and press the F3 key repeatedly. But some of them are especially useful in PowerPoint because they help you create and edit shapes and other objects. Most of these shortcuts you can also use in Word, for example. These shortcuts apply to one or more other Office applications. Release the Alt key to display that program.Ĭycles through open applications without displaying the icons. Press and hold Alt while repeatedly tapping the Tab key to cycle through them. They’ll make your work go a lot faster than using the menu or ribbon! Copy (to clipboard)ĭisplays an icon for each open application. These shortcuts apply to all Windows programs and you probably know them already, but if not, you should.
MICROSOFT WORD KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS HORIZONTAL BREAK UPDATE
I’ll continue to update this post as new shortcuts come in. The PowerPoint Stuff group (which was started by Geetesh Bajaj, owner of ) has been running a great discussion on PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts, so I thought I’d put them all together here. Sometimes, you can find gems of useful information. I follow several LinkedIn groups related to PowerPoint and presenting (and started one of my own, Great Communicators! Effective Presenting & PowerPoint).