Keyboard Shortcuts For Use While Creating A Presentation in Powerpoint
Keyboard Shortcuts For Use While Creating A Presentation in Powerpoint
The keyboard shortcuts described in this Help topic refer to the U.S. keyboard
layout. Keys on other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S.
keyboard.
For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys at the same time, the
keys to press are separated by a plus sign (+). For keyboard shortcuts in which you
press one key immediately followed by another key, the keys to press are separated
by a comma (,).
Online Help
Note If the cursor is not in the current Help topic, press F6 and then press
Ctrl+P. Ctrl+P
Note If pressing F6 does not display the task pane that you want, press Alt to put
the focus on the ribbon, and then press Ctrl+Tab to move to the task pane. F6
Move to a pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise
direction). Shift+F6
When more than one PowerPoint window is open, switch to the next PowerPoint window.
Ctrl+F6
Switch to the previous PowerPoint window. Ctrl+Shift+F6
Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard. Print Screen
Copy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard. Alt+Print Screen
Your document F6
Move the focus to each command on the ribbon, forward or backward respectively.
Tab, Shift+Tab
Move down, up, left, or right among the items on the ribbon, respectively. Down
Arrow, Up Arrow, Left Arrow, Right Arrow
Activate the selected command or control on the ribbon. Space bar or Enter
Open the selected menu or gallery on the ribbon. Space bar or Enter
Activate a command or control on the ribbon so you can modify a value. Enter
Finish modifying a value in a control on the ribbon, and move the focus back to the
document. Enter
Get help on the selected command or control on the ribbon. (If no Help topic is
associated with the selected command, a general Help topic about the program is
shown instead.) F1
Work in an outline
To do this Press
Promote a paragraph. Alt+Shift+Left Arrow
Demote a paragraph. Alt+Shift+Right Arrow
Move selected paragraphs up. Alt+Shift+Up Arrow
Move selected paragraphs down. Alt+Shift+Down Arrow
Show heading level 1. Alt+Shift+1
Expand text below a heading. Alt+Shift+Plus Sign
Collapse text below a heading. Alt+Shift+Minus Sign
Insert a shape
1. Press and release Alt, then N, then S, then H to select Shapes.
2. Use the arrow keys to move through the categories of shapes, and select the
shape that you want.
3. Press Ctrl+Enter to insert the shape that you selected.
Insert an object
1. Press and release Alt, then N, then J to select Object.
2. Use the arrow keys to move through the objects.
3. Press Ctrl+Enter to insert the object that you want.
Insert WordArt
1. Press and release Alt, then N, then W to select WordArt.
2. Use the arrow keys to select the WordArt style that you want, and then press
Enter.
3. Type the text that you want.
Select a shape
Note If your cursor is within text, press Esc.
• To select a single shape, press the Tab key to cycle forward (or Shift+Tab to
cycle backward) through the objects until sizing handles appear on the object that
you want to select.
• To select multiple items, use the selection pane.
Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, and WordArt objects
• To group shapes, pictures, or WordArt objects, select the items that you want
to group, and then press Ctrl+G.
• To ungroup a group, select the group, and then press Ctrl+Shift+G.
Align paragraphs
To do this Press
Center a paragraph. Ctrl+E
Justify a paragraph. Ctrl+J
Left align a paragraph. Ctrl+L
Right align a paragraph. Ctrl+R
Run a presentation
To do this Press
Move forward through the hyperlinks in a Web presentation, the Address bar, and the
Links bar. Tab
Move back through the hyperlinks in a Web presentation, the Address bar, and the
Links bar. Shift+Tab
Perform the "mouse click" behavior of the selected hyperlink. Enter
Go to the next slide. Spacebar