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! Shortcut Keys  
 
! Shortcut Keys  
 
! Effect  
 
! Effect  
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| ''Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow'' or ''Ctrl+Up Arrow''
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| ''Ctrl+0 (Zero) ''
| Move the active paragraph or selected paragraphs up one paragraph.
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| Applies Text Body paragraph style.
  
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| ''Ctrl+1 ''
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| Applies Heading 1 paragraph style.
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| ''Ctrl+2 ''
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| Applies Heading 2 paragraph style.
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| ''Ctrl+3 ''
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| Applies Heading 3 paragraph style.
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| ''Ctrl+4 ''
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| Applies Heading 4 paragraph style.
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| ''Ctrl+5 ''
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| Applies Heading 5 paragraph style.
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| ''Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow'' or ''Ctrl+Up Arrow''
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| Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs up one paragraph.
 
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| ''Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow ''or'' Ctrl+Down Arrow''
 
| ''Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow ''or'' Ctrl+Down Arrow''
| Move the active paragraph or selected paragraphs down one paragraph.
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| Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs down one paragraph.
  
 
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|-
 
| ''Tab''
 
| ''Tab''
| The heading in format ''Heading X'' (X = 1–9) is moved down one level in the outline.
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| When the cursor is at the beginning of the heading text, moves a heading in format ''Heading X'' (X = 1–9) down one level in the outline. Does not affect the applied paragraph style.
  
 
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|-
 
| ''Shift+Tab''
 
| ''Shift+Tab''
| The heading in format ''Heading X'' (X = 2–10) is moved up one level in the outline.
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| When the cursor is at the beginning of the heading text, moves a heading in format ''Heading X'' (X = 2–10) up one level in the outline. Does not affect the applied paragraph style.
 
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| ''Ctrl+Tab''
 
| ''Ctrl+Tab''
 
| At the start of a heading: Inserts a tab stop. Depending on the Window Manager in use, ''Alt+Tab'' may be used instead.
 
| At the start of a heading: Inserts a tab stop. Depending on the Window Manager in use, ''Alt+Tab'' may be used instead.
 
To change the heading level with the keyboard, first position the cursor in front of the heading.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 7 June 2010


Shortcut Keys Effect


Ctrl+0 (Zero) Applies Text Body paragraph style.
Ctrl+1 Applies Heading 1 paragraph style.
Ctrl+2 Applies Heading 2 paragraph style.
Ctrl+3 Applies Heading 3 paragraph style.
Ctrl+4 Applies Heading 4 paragraph style.
Ctrl+5 Applies Heading 5 paragraph style.
Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow or Ctrl+Up Arrow Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs up one paragraph.
Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow or Ctrl+Down Arrow Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs down one paragraph.
Tab When the cursor is at the beginning of the heading text, moves a heading in format Heading X (X = 1–9) down one level in the outline. Does not affect the applied paragraph style.
Shift+Tab When the cursor is at the beginning of the heading text, moves a heading in format Heading X (X = 2–10) up one level in the outline. Does not affect the applied paragraph style.
Ctrl+Tab At the start of a heading: Inserts a tab stop. Depending on the Window Manager in use, Alt+Tab may be used instead.


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