
Press Force Quit Control-click or right-click on the application's icon in the Dock and choose. There are several ways to force quit an unresponsive application: Press Command-Alt-Esc and click on the application in the window that opens. Shift + End - Pressing Shift and the End key at the same time highlights all text from the current position to the end of the line. Save your work, close it out safely, or even print a file weve got you covered. Ctrl + End - Pressing Ctrl and the End key at the same time takes you to the very end of the document, page, or text. Move the text insertion point to the end of the next word. If you see the dreaded spinning beachball, or an app just won't do anything, you should force quit it. End - Go to the end of the line, paragraph or document. AI: Artificial Intelligence or Automated Idiocy? Please mark Yes/No as to whether a Reply answers your question. To use a keyboard shortcut, or key combination, you press a modifier key with a character key. You'll find considerably more if you have a look in Help> Word Help using the search term For beginning/end of document the equivalent combination is However, fn+Left/Right Arrow are for beginning/end of

Home key: fn+Right Arrow is mapped as theĮnd key. There is no first character navigation to move easily around the categories. Since you did mention the word "function" I'm assuming it's a Condensed keyboard, which can be a bit more deviant :-)Īssuming all Apple default settings are in place, fn+Left Arrow is mapped as the Figure 2 Word Preferences dialog showing categories of settings.
#How do you control end in word for mac full#
On a full keyboard it's usually rather straightforward if no interfering keyboard customizing has been done. The first question is what type of keyboard do you have - full or condensed (laptop, Apple Wireless)? If the latter, the second question is what are your OS X Keyboard Preferences set to? The specific keyboard shortcut isĬommand+End, but what key combination you need to use depends largely on the answer to those questions.
