![]() These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Option (alt) + ⬅ – Go to beginning of wordĬommand + ⬅ – Go to beginning of the lineĬommand + ⬆ – Go to beginning of document Option (alt) – changes the cursor to a +, and you can now select columns of text! NavigationĬtrl + a – Go to the beginning of the line the insertion-point is on.Ĭtrl + e – Go to the end of the line the insertion-point is on. Shift + command + ⬇ – Select up to end of document from insertion-point currently is Shift + command + ⬆ – Select up to beginning of document from insertion-point currently is Shift + command + ➡ – Select up to end of line the insertion-point currently is Shift + option (alt) + ➡ – Select up to end of word the insertion-point currently is Shift + command + ⬅ – Select up to beginning of line the insertion-point currently is Shift + option (alt) + ⬅ – Select up to beginning of word the insertion-point currently is ![]() ![]() GeneralĬtrl + k – deletes everything to the right of the insertion point to the next new line.Ĭommand + delete – like ctrl+k, but reverse.Ĭommand + ctrl + d – look up the word under the mouse position in the dictionary. Here are some of the of lesser known text editing keyboard shortcuts that I’ve found to be very useful for when working with text. On some of my training courses I have been asked by the delegates about shortcuts. ![]()
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