When I am editing a Word document using track changes it would be nice not to have to got to the mouse to insert a comment at the cursor (since this is most of what my editing consists of). Move to the right edge of the current word (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) Option. Move to the end of the current or next word. Move to the left edge of the current word (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) Option-Left Arrow. Move to the beginning of the current or previous word. Frequently used shortcuts This table provides the frequently used shortcuts in Word 2016 for Mac. Also see Shortcut conflicts later in this topic. For information about changing the key assignment of a keyboard shortcut, see Mac Help for your version of the Mac OS or see your utility application. If you’re curious, you’ll want to know that the keyboard shortcut Alt+Ctrl+E enables and disables Word’s Revision Marks feature. The keyboard shortcut for inserting an endnote is Atl+Ctrl+D. ![]() ![]() Here are some footnote endnote notes: The keyboard shortcut for inserting a footnote is Alt+Ctrl+F. Word inserts a reference mark in the text and adds the footnote or endnote mark at the bottom of the page. Add footnotes and endnotes in documents to explain, comment on, or provide references to something in a document.
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