To get the text to a size that suits your eyes, you can lower your Mac's resolution, change the desktop icon font size and increase sidebar size or the scale at which web pages render. On a Mac, the function is similar, except you'll use the 'Command' key with the '+' or '-' keys. The 'Command' key usually says command and displays a symbol like '⌘'. You'll find it toward the bottom left corner of the keyboard.
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Notes: • New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster,. • This topic assumes that you are using the built-in Windows screen reader, Narrator. To learn more about using Narrator, go to.
• This topic assumes you are using this app with a PC. Some navigation and gestures might be different for a Windows phone or tablet. • For keyboard shortcuts, go to. In this topic • • • • • • • Add text to a Word document • To open an existing document, in the Print Layout view, press Alt+F, O. • Press the Tab key to move to the list of file locations, such as OneDrive or your computer. • Press the Down arrow key until you hear the location you want, and then press the Tab key until you hear the file you want. If your document is in a folder in the selected location, press Enter to open the folder.
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• To open the document, press Enter. You hear: ', editing.' The focus is on the editing area in the document body. • Press the arrow keys until you hear the place where you want to add text, and start typing. • When you are finished, press Ctrl+S to save your changes. Find and replace text • Press Alt+H, R. You hear: 'Find and replace, window.'
The focus is on the Find what: text field. • Type the word or phrase you want to replace. • Press the Tab key and you hear: 'Replace with, editing text.' • Type the word or phrase with which to replace the original one. • Do one of the following: • To find and replace matching words or phrases one by one, press Alt+F. The first instance is selected in the document body.
To replace it, press Alt+R. Repeat for all instances you want to replace. If you want to skip replacing an instance, just press Alt+F to move to the next one. • To replace all matching words or phrases in the text, press Alt+A. You hear an alert indicating the number of replacements. To close the alert window, press Enter. Select text You can quickly select all text in your document, or just a particular piece of the text.
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• To select all text, press Ctrl+A. • To select a piece of text, move to the text you want to select, and then press and hold down Shift and the arrow keys to move the cursor until the text is selected.
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Use headings Headings are very important for document accessibility and usability. To make sure that your headings work correctly for accessibility, it's essential to create them by using the built-in heading styles in Word. This makes it possible for your screen reader and Word to exchange the right information.