 Puddo doesn't like to know shortcuts to get to places, to do things quicker and to simply save time. This video is the first of more to come that will show you practical shortcuts to accomplish just that when using Microsoft Word 2016. Arlene here, welcome to Burn to Learn. Today's first shortcut is about how to jump from the beginning of your document to the end of it quick and fast, especially on large documents. You do so by pressing down the CTRL plus AND keys to go to the end of it. To go back to the beginning, you'll press down the CTRL plus HOME keys. And there you are. How to bolt, italicize or underline your text without always going to the HOME menu. The next shortcuts will show you how. Let's make our selected text bold. We do it by pressing down the CTRL plus B keys of your keyboard, and the text is now bold. How do we undo the bold now? We do exactly the same. By pressing down CTRL plus B again, the bold will be gone. Let's now make our text italic by using shortcut number 3. Once the desired text is selected, press down the CTRL plus I keys. And now the text is italicized. You undo the action by repeating the process once again. Let's do two more practical and easy shortcuts. Why don't you please subscribe to our channel and leave a comment. Shortcut number 4 is useful when we want our text to be underlined. We'll select it and press down the CTRL plus U keys. And there it is. What if we don't want the whole text to be underlined, but only the words? Today's final shortcut is the key. Once the desired text is selected, press down the CTRL plus SHIFT plus W keys. You only underline the words separately and not the blank spaces in between. You can always repeat the process to undo the action. Now you know five of many useful shortcuts to save time when using Microsoft Word.