Reset the Keyboard Shortcuts in Word
If you’re a regular Word user, you may have altered some of the keyboard shortcuts to suit the way you use the program. If so, and you want to return to the original shortcuts, here’s how to do it.
About Word’s Shortcut Keys
Now that your Word shortcuts are reset take the time to memorize a few of the most useful ones. If you get used to using them, you’ll increase your productivity. Here are a few of the most helpful and commonly used keyboard shortcuts for Word:
Ctrl+W closes the active document or window.Ctr+S saves the document.Ctrl+P prints the document.Ctrl+Z undoes an action.Ctrl+Y redoes an action.Ctrl+K inserts a hyperlink.Ctrl+B applies or removes bold format.Ctrl+I applies or removes italic format.Alt, F, A is Save As.Alt, W, R shows or hides the ruler.Alt+Left Arrow goes back one page.Alt+Right Arrow goes forward one page.Ctrl+Shift+A changes the text to all capitals.
There are plenty more shortcuts where these came from, but this selection will get you started.