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Editing text
InDesign includes many word-processing features. As you move the insertion point
through a story, InDesign scrolls and, when necessary, turns pages to display the current
insertion-point position. To move through a story more quickly, you can use keyboard
shortcuts. InDesign's shortcuts are similar to those found in most popular word
processors.
To move the
Press:
insertion point:
One character right Right arrow
One character left
Left arrow
Up one line
Up arrow
Down one line
Down arrow
Right one word
Ctrl+Right arrow (Windows) or
Command+Right arrow (Mac OS)
Left one word
Ctrl+Left arrow (Windows) or
Command+Left arrow (Mac OS)
Up one paragraph
Ctrl+Up arrow (Windows) or
Command+Up arrow (Mac OS)
Down one
Ctrl+Down arrow (Windows) or
paragraph
Command+Down arrow (Mac OS)
End of line
End
Start of line
Home
End of story
Ctrl+End (Windows) or
Command-End (Mac OS)
Start of story
Ctrl+Home (Windows) or
Command-Home (Mac OS)
Hold down Shift while using the above keyboard shortcuts to select text.
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