A. Moves the cursor one line down
B. Moves the cursor one page down
C. Moves the cursor one screen down
D. Moves the cursor one paragraph down
Navigate the document shortcuts in Microsoft Word
To do this | Press |
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Move the cursor one word to the left. | Ctrl+Left arrow key |
Move the cursor one word to the right. | Ctrl+Right arrow key |
Move the cursor up by one paragraph. | Ctrl+Up arrow key |
Move the cursor down by one paragraph. | Ctrl+Down arrow key |
Move the cursor to the end of the current line. | End |
Move the cursor to the beginning the current line. | Home |
Move the cursor to the top of the screen. | Ctrl+Alt+Page up |
Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen. | Ctrl+Alt+Page down |
Move the cursor by scrolling the document view up by one screen. | Page up |
Move the cursor by scrolling the document view down by one screen. | Page down |
Move the cursor to the top of the next page. | Ctrl+Page down |
Move the cursor to the top of the previous page. | Ctrl+Page up |
Move the cursor to the end of the document. | Ctrl+End |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the document. | Ctrl+Home |
Move the cursor to the location of the previous revision. | Shift+F5 |
Move the cursor to the location of the last revision made before the document was last closed. | Shift+F5, immediately after opening the document. |
Cycle through floating shapes, such as text boxes or images. | Ctrl+Alt+5, and then the Tab key repeatedly |
Exit the floating shape navigation and return to the normal navigation. | Esc |
Display the Navigation task pane, to search within the document content. | Ctrl+F |
Display the Go To dialog box, to navigate to a specific page, bookmark, footnote, table, comment, graphic, or other location. | Ctrl+G |
Cycle through the locations of the four previous changes made to the document. |
Correct Answer: Moves the cursor one screen down ✔
Last Updated: October 20, 2022