
PowerPoint Shotcuts

Microsoft PowerPoint is a well-known presentation application that has been around for a long time. Today we are discussing powerPoint shortcuts
Basic Shortcuts Keys in PowerPoint :
Some of the most basic or generic keyboard shortcuts for opening, shutting, and switching between various presentation.
Shortcut |
Function |
Ctrl + N |
Create a new presentation document |
Ctrl + O |
Open a previously saved presentation |
Ctrl + S |
Save a presentation |
Alt + F2 or F12 |
Open the Save As dialog box |
Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4 |
Close a presentation |
Ctrl + Q |
Save and close a presentation |
Ctrl + Z |
Undo an action |
Ctrl + Y |
Redo an action |
Ctrl + F2 |
Print Preview View |
F1 |
Displays the Help menu |
Alt + Q |
The “Tell me what you want to accomplish” window is accessed |
F7 |
Double-check spellings |
Alt or F10 |
Turn the key tips on or off |
Ctrl + F1 |
Activate or deactivate the ribbon |
Ctrl + F |
To search within a presentation, press Ctrl + F. Locate and Replace |
Alt + F |
Access the File tab menu |
Alt + H |
Go to the Home |
Alt + N |
Access the Insert tab |
Alt + G |
Go to the Design tab |
Alt + K |
Go to the Transitions tab |
Alt + A |
Go to the Animations tab |
Alt + S |
Go to the Slide Show tab |
Alt + R |
Open the Review tab |
Alt + W |
Go to the View tab |
Alt + X |
Go to the Add-ins tab |
Alt + Y |
Go to the Help tab |
Ctrl + Tab |
Switch between open presentations |
Shortcut Keys for selecting and navigating in PowerPoint :
Shortcut |
Function |
Ctrl + A |
Selects all objects on the current slide |
Tab |
Select or advance to the next thing on a slide by pressing the tab key |
Shift + Tab |
Select or navigate to a previous slide object |
Home |
Return to the beginning of the slide |
End |
Go to the end of the slides |
PgDn |
Go to the next slide |
PgUp |
Go back to the previous slide |
Ctrl + Up / Down Arrow |
Move a slide up or down (you will need to click on a slide thumbnail before performing this shortcut) |
Ctrl + Shift + Up / Down Arrow |
Move a slide to the beginning or conclusion of your presentation document (click on a slide thumbnail first). |
Shortcuts for Editing and Formatting in PowerPoint :
Shortcut |
Function |
Ctrl + X |
Cuts the text, object, or slide that is selected. |
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert |
Copy the selected text, object, or slide |
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert |
Paste the text, object, or slide that has been selected |
Ctrl + Alt + V |
Open the Paste Special dialog box |
Delete |
Deletes the text, item, or slide that has been selected |
Ctrl + B |
Toggle bold on the chosen text |
Ctrl + I |
Toggle italics on the chosen text |
Ctrl + U |
Underline selected text or remove it |
Ctrl + E |
Align the selected text in the centre |
Ctrl + J |
Justify the selected text |
Ctrl + L |
Align the selected text to the left |
Ctrl + R |
Align the selected text to the right |
Ctrl + T |
After selecting text or an object, press Ctrl + T to bring up the Font dialog box. |
Ctrl + K |
Insert a hyperlink |
Ctrl + M |
Insert a new slide |
Ctrl + D |
Duplicate the selected object or a slide by pressing Ctrl + D. (for selecting a slide, you will first need to click on a slide thumbnail) |
Ctrl + Shift + Right Arrow |
Make font bigger |
Ctrl + Shift + Left Arrow |
Make font smaller |
Ctrl + Plus (+) |
Make selected text superscript |
Ctrl + Minus (-) |
Make selected text subscript |
Shortcuts for PowerPoint Slideshows :
Shortcut |
Functions |
F5 |
Restart the presentation from the beginning. |
F5 + Shift |
Start playing the presentation from the current slide. |
Ctrl + P |
While the slideshow is playing, annotate with the Pen tool. |
N or Page Down |
While watching the slideshow, press N or Page Down to get to the next slide. |
P or Page Up |
While watching the slideshow, press P or Page Up to return to the previous slide. |
B |
During a slideshow, turn the screen black (Press B again to return to the slideshow) |
Esc |
End the slideshow |
PowerPoint Ribbon Shortcuts :
Shortcut |
Function |
Alt or F10 |
Select the active tab on the ribbon |
Access keys or the arrow keys |
Move to a different tab |
Tab or Shift+Tab |
Move the focus to commands on the ribbon. |
Arrow keys |
Move down, up, left, or right in items in ribbon |
Enter or Space key |
Choose the selected button or option |
Down arrow |
Open the list for a selected command |
Alt+Down arrow |
Open the menu for a selected button |
Down arrow |
Move to the next command when a menu is open |
Ctrl+F1 |
Expand or collapse ribbon |
Shift+F10 |
Open context menu |
Left arrow |
Move to the submenu |
F1 |
Open Help on selected command |
Shortcuts for working with outline views in PowerPoint :
Shortcut |
Function |
Alt+Shift+Left arrow |
Promote a paragraph |
Alt+Shift+Right arrow |
Demote a paragraph |
Alt+Shift+Up arrow |
Move selected paragraphs up |
Alt+Shift+Down arrow |
Move selected paragraphs down |
Alt+Shift+1 |
Show level 1 headings |
Alt+Shift+Plus |
Expand text below a heading |
Alt+Shift+Minus |
Collapse text below a heading |
Shortcuts for working with shapes, SmartArt etc in PowerPoint :
Shortcut |
Function |
Alt+N, X |
Insert a text box |
Alt+N, J |
Insert an embedded document or spreadsheet as an object |
Alt+N, W |
Insert WordArt |
Ctrl+Alt+5 |
Move the focus to the first floating shape, such as an image or a text box |
Ctrl+G |
Group selected shapes, pictures, or WordArt objects |
Ctrl+Shift+G |
Ungroup selected group |
Ctrl+Shift+V |
Paste the attributes to the selected object |
Ctrl+Shift+C |
Copy the attributes of the selected shape |
Shift+F10, then O, Enter, E |
Edit a linked or embedded objec |
Shortcuts for PowerPoint Selection Pane and Selection Options :
These shortcuts presented in the table below are to ensure your convenience in accessing the selection pane and working with selection options.
Shortcut |
Function |
Alt + H, S, L, P |
Open the Selection pane |
Plus sign or Right Arrow |
Expand a focused group |
Minus sign or Left Arrow |
Collapse a focused group |
Shift + Up or Down arrow |
Move the focus to an item and select it |
Shift + Spacebar or Shift + Enter |
Cancel selection |
Other shortcuts :
Listed below are other miscellaneous shortcuts that you might want to use while making your presentation.
Shortcut |
Function |
Ctrl + P |
Open the Print dialog box |
Alt + P |
Print all slides in your presentation |
Alt+W |
Show or hide the Notes pane |
Shift+F9 |
Show or hide the grid |
Alt+F9 |
Show or hide guides |