Did you know that Word remembers the spots you’ve recently edited in a large document and can allow you to cycle through them with a quick keyboard shortcut? Did you know that you can quickly change the case of an entire sentence with a two buttons? Did you know that you can strip formatting from a selection and convert it to plain text without touching a menu? If you can answer no to any of those questions, you should check out an article on Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal. You’ll learn a lot of new tricks to master your go-to word processor. Original Source – Digital Inspiration – Get Things Done Faster With These Microsoft Word Tips
2. The Extended Clipboard
Word has a useful “Spike” feature that you can use cut (move) text and images from multiple locations in a document and paste them all at once to a different location.
3. Write Anywhere on a Page
Did you know that you can use your Word document as a whiteboard and write your text anywhere on the page.
4. Add Placeholder Text
There’s a Lorem Ipsum generator built inside Word to help you insert filler text anywhere inside the document. Type =rand(p,l) and press Enter to insert ‘p’ number of paragraphs each having ‘l’ lines. For instance, =rand(3,6) will generate 3 dummy paragraphs with 6 lines each.