Heyer guys, imagine this: You're in the middle of a super important PowerPoint presentation and everything is running at full speed. You're juggling slides, juggling graphics and then - bang - you suddenly have to make a change. You could now reach for the mouse, click through menus and lose precious seconds. Or you could use the cool superpower you have right under your fingertips: keyboard shortcuts! Yes, that's right, these little keyboard magic tricks not only save you time, but also make you look like a real PowerPoint ninja. So let's dive into the world of keyboard shortcuts and find out how you can take your presentations to the next level with a few simple keystrokes!

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Frequently used keyboard shortcuts

ActionKeyboard shortcut
Create a new presentation.CTRL+N
Add a new slide.CTRL+M
Apply bold formatting to the selected text.CTRL+B
Open the Font dialog box.CTRL+T
Cut selected text, objects or slidesCTRL+X
Copy selected text, objects or slidesCTRL+C
Paste cut or copied text, objects or slidesCTRL+V
Paste a linkCTRL+K
Paste a new comment.CTRL+ALT+M
Undo the last actionCTRL+Z
Repeat the last actionCTRL+Y
Switch to the next slideIMAGE-AB
Switch to the previous slidePICTURE-UP
Start the slide showF5
Exit the slide showESC
Print a presentation.CTRL+P
Save the presentationCTRL+S
Close PowerPoint.CTRL+Q

Working with presentations and slides

ActionKeyboard shortcut
Insert a new slideCTRL+M
Switch to the next slideIMAGE-AB
Switch to the previous slidePICTURE UP
Zoom outCTRL+MINUS SIGN (-)
Zoom inCTRL+PLUS SIGN (+)
Complete view.CTRL+ALT+O
Create a copy of the selected slide.CTRL+SHIFT+D
Open a presentation.CTRL+O
Close a presentation.CTRL+U
Save a presentation under a different name, in a different folder or in a different file formatCTRL+SHIFT+S
Cancels a command, e.g. Save as.ESC
Open a file last used.CTRL+O

Copy objects and text

ActionKey combination
Cut the selected object or textCTRL+X
Copy the selected object or textCTRL+C
Paste the cut or copied object or textCTRL+V
Duplicate the selected objects.CTRL+D or CTRL+drag mouse
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Copy the formatting of the selected object or text.CTRL+SHIFT+C
Paste the copied formatting into the selected object or text.CTRL+SHIFT+V
Copy "Transfer animation".ALT+SHIFT+C
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Paste "Transfer animation".ALT+SHIFT+V
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Open the Insert content dialog box.CTRL+ALT+V

Working in objects and text

ActionKeyboard shortcut
Move the focus to the first floating shape, e.g. an image or a text field.CTRL+ALT+5
Select another object when an object is selected.TAB or SHIFT+TAB until the desired object is selected
Sending an object one position backwardsCTRL+left square bracket ([)
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Sending an object one position forwardCTRL+Square bracket right (])
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Moving an object to the backgroundCTRL+SHIFT+left square bracket ([)
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Move an object to the foregroundCTRL+SHIFT+Square bracket right (])
Office 2010 and Office 2007: Not available
Select all objects on a slide.CTRL+A
Group the selected objects.CTRL+G
Ungroup the selected group.CTRL+SHIFT+G
Regroup the selected objects.CTRL+SHIFT+J
Rotate the selected object clockwise.ALT+RIGHT KEY
Rotate the selected object counter-clockwise.ALT+LEFT BUTTON
Playing or pausing mediaCTRL+SPACEBAR
Insert a linkCTRL+K
Insert a new comment.CTRL+ALT+M
Insert an equation.ALT+EQUAL SIGN (=)
Edit a linked or embedded object.SHIFT+F10 or the Windows menu key (to open the context menu), then O, ENTER, E

Select text

ActionKey/key combination
Select a character to the right of the cursorSHIFT+RIGHT KEY
Select a character to the left of the cursorSHIFT+LEFT KEY
Selects from the cursor to the end of the wordCTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT KEY
Selects from the cursor to the beginning of the wordCTRL+SHIFT+LEFT KEY
Selects from the insertion point to the same position in the previous line.SHIFT+UP KEY
Selects from the insertion point to the same position in the next line.SHIFT+DOWN KEY
Selects from the insertion point to the end of the paragraph.CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN KEY
Selects from the insertion point to the beginning of the paragraph.CTRL+SHIFT+UP KEY
Select text within an object (where an object is already selected)ENTER KEY
Selects an object when the text within the object is selected.ESC

Delete text

ActionKey/key combination
Delete a character to the left of the insertion pointBACKSPACE
Delete a word to the left of the insertion pointCTRL+BACKSPACE
Delete a character to the right of the insertion pointDEL
Delete a word to the right (with the cursor between the words).CTRL+DEL

Navigate in the text

Actionkeys
Move the cursor one character to the left.LEFT KEY
Move the cursor one character to the right.RIGHT BUTTON
Move the cursor up one lineUP KEY
Move the cursor down one lineDOWN KEY
Move the cursor one word to the leftCTRL+LEFT KEY
Move the cursor one word to the rightCTRL+RIGHT KEY
Move to the end of a lineEND
Move the cursor to the beginning of a linePOS1
Move the insertion point up one paragraphCTRL+UP
Move the cursor down one paragraph.CTRL+DOWN
Move the cursor to the end of a text field.CTRL+END
Move the cursor to the beginning of a text fieldCTRL+POS1
Switch to the next title or text body placeholder. If it is the last placeholder on a slide, this action inserts a new slide with the same slide layout as the original slide.CTRL+ENTER
Increment a paragraphALT+SHIFT+LEFT
Decrease a paragraphALT+SHIFT+RIGHT
Move the selected paragraphs upALT+SHIFT+UP KEY
Move selected paragraphs downALT+SHIFT+DOWN

Search and replace text

ActionKeyboard shortcut
Open the Find dialog boxCTRL+F
Opens the Replace dialog boxCTRL+H
Repeat the last Find actionSHIFT+F4

Format text

Actionkeys
Open the Font dialog box.CTRL+T or CTRL+SHIFT+F
Increase the font size.CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET (>)
Reduce the font size.CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ANGLE BRACKET (<)
Switch between upper/lower case in the sentence, lower case or upper case.SHIFT+F3
Assign the "Bold" formattingCTRL+B
Assign the "Underline" formattingCTRL+U
Assign the "Italic" formattingCTRL+SHIFT+K
Assign the formatting "Subscript" (automatic spacing)CTRL+equal sign ( = )
Assign superscript formatting (automatic spacing adjustment)CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN (+)
Remove manual character formatting, e.g. subscript and superscriptCTRL+SPACEBAR
Center a paragraph.CTRL+E
Align a paragraph in justified textCTRL+J
Left-align a paragraphCTRL+L
Right-align a paragraphCTRL+R

Working with tables

ActionKey combination
Move insertion point to the next cellTAB KEY
Move the insertion point to the previous cellSHIFT+TAB
Move the insertion point to the next rowDOWN KEY
Move the insertion point to the previous rowUP KEY
Insert tab stop character into a cellCTRL+TAB
Start new paragraphENTER
Add a new row at the bottom of the table with the cursor in the last cell of the last row.TAB KEY

Move a slide

ActionKey combination
Move the selected slide or section upwards in the specified order.CTRL+UP
Move the selected slide or section down in the specified order.CTRL+DOWN
Move the selected slide or section to the beginning.CTRL+SHIFT+UP KEY
Move the selected slide or section to the end.CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN KEY

Working with views and sections

ActionKey combination
Switch to the speaker view.ALT+F5
Switch to the screen presentation.F5
Switch between outline and thumbnail view.CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Switch to full screen view (hide menus).CTRL+F1
Show or hide guide linesALT+F9
Show or hide the gridSHIFT+F9
Navigate through areas in the Normal view in a clockwise direction.F6
Navigate through areas in the Normal view counterclockwise.SHIFT+F6
Switch between the Thumbnail view and Outline view areas.CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Display the headings of level 1 in the Outline view.ALT+SHIFT+1
Expand text in the outline view below a heading.ALT+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN (+)
Reduce text in the outline view below a heading.ALT+SHIFT+MINUS SIGN (-)
Selects the entire text in the outline view.CTRL+A
Select all slides in the slide sorting view or in the thumbnail area.CTRL+A
Display the help menu.F1

Working with the selection area

ActionKey combination
Open the selection area.ALT+F10
ALT+H, S, L, P
Office 2007: ALT+J, D, A, P
Move focus through the different areasF6
Display the context menuSHIFT+F10 or Windows menu key
Move the focus to a single element or a groupUP or DOWN key
Moves the focus from an element in a group to the parent groupLEFT BUTTON
Moves the focus from a group to the first element in this groupRIGHT BUTTON
Expand a selected group and all its subordinate groupsAsterisk (*) (only on the numeric keypad)
Extend group with focusPlus sign (+) (only on the numeric keypad) or NEXT-RIGHT KEY
Reduce group with focusMinus sign (-) (only on numeric keypad) or LEFT LEFT KEY
Move the focus to an element and select the element.SHIFT+UP or DOWN
Select a highlighted elementSPACEBAR or ENTER key
Cancels the selection of a highlighted element.SHIFT+SPACEBAR or SHIFT+ENTER
Move a selected element to the frontCTRL+SHIFT+F
Move a selected element backwardsCTRL+SHIFT+B
Show or hide a selected elementCTRL+SHIFT+S
Rename a selected elementF2
Switch the keyboard focus within the selection area between the tree view and the Show all and Hide all buttons.TAB KEY or SHIFT+TAB
Reduce all groups (with the focus in the structure view of the selection area).ALT+SHIFT+1
Expand all groupsALT+SHIFT+9

Working with the task area

ActionKey combination
Switch from another area or category in the program window to a task area. (You may need to press F6 more than once.)F6
If a task area option is in focus, switch to the next or previous option in the task area.TAB KEY or SHIFT+TAB
Display the full set of commands in a task pane menu. For example, you can access the Close, Move or Resize buttons of a task pane.CTRL+SPACEBAR
Office 2010: CTRL+DOWN KEY
Switch to the next command in the task pane menu.UP and DOWN keys
Select the highlighted option in the task area menu.ENTER BUTTON
Move or change the size of the task area after the corresponding command has been selected.Arrow keys
Close the task areaCTRL+SPACEBAR, C

Open the ribbon

ActionKey combination
In the ribbon, switch to the You want... or Search field and enter a search term to get help or help content.ALT+Q, then enter the search term.
Open the File menu.ALT+F
Open the Home tab and format slides, fonts, paragraphs or drawings.ALT+H
Open the Insert tab and insert slides, tables, images, illustrations, forms, links, text, symbols or media.ALT+I
Open the Draw tab and access the drawing tools.ALT+J, I
Open the Design tab and apply designs and customize slides.ALT+G
Open the Transitions tab and add transitions between slides.ALT+K
Open the Animations tab and add animations to slides.ALT+A
Open the Slide show tab and set up and play the slide show.ALT+S
Open the Review tab, check spelling and accessibility and add comments.ALT+R
Open the View tab and preview presentation layouts, show and hide gridlines and guides, set zoom magnification, manage windows and view macros.ALT+W
Open the Recording tab and manage screen recordings, audio and video in your presentation.ALT+C
Open the Help tab, browse PowerPoint, contact support and give feedback.ALT+Y, 2

Working in the ribbon with the keyboard

ActionKeyboard shortcut
Select the active tab on the ribbon and activate the keyboard shortcutsALT or F10 To switch to another tab, use shortcut keys or the arrow keys.
Moving the focus to commands in the ribbonTAB or SHIFT+TAB
Move down, up, left or right between the elements in the ribbonArrow keys
Displays the tooltip for the ribbon element that is currently in focus.CTRL+SHIFT+F10
Activates a selected button or a selected control element.SPACEBAR or ENTER key
Opens the list for a selected commandDOWN KEY
Opens the menu for a selected buttonALT+DOWN KEY
Switch to the next command in an open menu or submenuDOWN KEY
Expand or collapse the ribbonCTRL+F1
Open a context menuSHIFT+F10 or Windows menu key
Switch to the submenu when a main menu is open or selectedLEFT BUTTON
Call up help for the currently selected command or control element in the ribbon.F1

Other useful key combinations in the ribbon

ActionKey combination
Change the font size for selected textALT+H, F, S
Open the Zoom dialog boxALT+W, Q
Print all slides in your presentation as full-page slides with your default printer settings (if the Print dialog box is open)ALT+P, P
Select a designALT+G, H
Select a slide layoutALT+H, L
Show or hide the Notes area in the Normal viewALT+W, P, N
Open the clipboardALT+H, F, O
Tool for inserting a text fieldALT+N, X
Paste an embedded document or spreadsheet as an objectALT+N, J
Insert WordArtALT+N, W
Insert an image from your deviceALT+N, P, D
Insert a shapeALT+N, S, H

10 useful tips and tricks for working with PowerPoint

  1. Master of master slides: Master slides are like the king of the PowerPoint kingdom. They help to make the look of your presentation consistent. Could save you a lot of time!
  2. Make images lighter: If your presentation is getting too big, try compressing images. Nobody likes huge files. And if you want images with a transparent background, think of the magical "PNG" format.
  3. Keyboard shortcuts rock: Here's the deal: keyboard shortcuts are your best friends. They'll make you a PowerPoint ninja. So, learn a few of them to save time.
  4. Don't go overboard with transitions: Transitions between slides can be cool, but don't make it too colorful. No one likes a presentation that looks like fireworks.
  5. Use animations cleverly: Animations can add life to your presentation, but use them sparingly. Too many animations tend to confuse.
  6. Notes for speakers: If you are presenting to an audience, use the notes to give yourself pointers. You don't want to lose the thread, do you?
  7. Use design templates: You don't have to be a design genius. PowerPoint has cool design templates. Choose a suitable one and customize it to your taste.
  8. SmartArt for clever graphics : SmartArt is brilliant for visualizing complex information. Try it out for diagrams and such.
  9. Embed multimedia: Make your presentation more exciting by adding videos and music. Your audience will love it.
  10. Save regularly : And last but not least, don't forget to save regularly. It would be terrible if all your work got lost, wouldn't it?

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Keyboard shortcuts PowerPoint - Shortcuts at a glance

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