Tuesday, August 23, 2011

An Overview Of Word 2007 Function Key Shortcuts

Love it or hate it, the Ribbon is here to stay across the Microsoft Office 2007 applications. But as many of us still prefer to use shortcut keys to avoid hunting around the for commonly used functions, it's handy to know what those F keys do. The F keys, or function keys, are located at the top of the keyboard. There are 12 function keys, which can be used on their own or in combination with other keys, and can give you access to some of the most common functions normally accessed using the Word 2007 Ribbon. For example, the F1 key accesses Word 2007 Help and F12 is a shortcut to the Save As command. For those of us who rely on speed, function shortcut keys can help us access those common commands we need to access quickly without using our mouse.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-1583-an-overview-word-2007-function-key-shortcuts.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
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