As promised, this article is full of more useful Microsoft Office shortcuts.
Follow the steps below:
SHIFT F3 – Toggles between uppercase, lowercase, and title case
CTRL = – Will subscript highlighted text
CTRL SHIFT – Will superscript highlighted text
CTRL | SHIFT | F9 – Will remove any hyperlinks in your text
CTRL |Space – Will remove any font effects and reset it to the default size, font, and color
CTRL ] -Will increase font size
CTRL [ = Will decrease font size
ALT | W | R – will toggle your Ruler
CTRL M – Will add a new slide to your editor in PowerPoint
CTRL | SHIFT | D – will Duplicate your current slide
CTRL P – Will activate your Pen Tool
CTRL A – Invokes your cursor during a presentation
CTRL H – Hides your cursor during a presentation
ALT | P – will Play/Pause embedded media in your slide
ALT | Q – Stops playback
ALT | Up or Down Arrow – will adjusts the volume of your playback
CTRL | Page up or Page down – Will scroll between multiple tabs
ALT | Enter – Enters a new line in an Excel cell
CTRL | ; – Will quickly enter the current date
CTRL | SHIFT | : – Will quickly enter the current time
CTRL 1 – Will invoke the Formatting dialog
CTRL ‘ – Will toggle between cells to reveal content or formulas
CTRL 0 – Will hide a column
CTRL 9 – Will hide a row
CTRL | SHIFT |0/9 – Will unhide anything hidden using shortcuts above
ALT |= – Will automatically apply SUM to any highlighted cells
CTRL | SHIFT | * – Will select your current row or column
Even if you only use a few of these fabulous shortcuts, it is well worth it!