
If you want to return to the place in the document where you were working previously, press Shift F5.
Moving Word Text
As you probably know, you can select text in Word and then drag the selected
text to a new location using the mouse. Here is another way to move text in
Word. Select some text and then hold down Shift + Alt while you use the Up and
Down arrows to move the text.
To see all of the keyboard shortcuts in Word, select Tools-Macro-Macros. Select Word Commands, then scroll down and double-click ListCommand. Select Current menu and keyboard settings and click OK. Word will instantly create a document listing all the keyboard commands.
If you have typed text using the wrong case, you can select the word and press Shift + F3. Each time you press Shift + F3, Word will move to a new case type. Just keep pressing the key combination until you get the one you want.
To add a simple text-based watermark to your document, choose Format, Background, then Printed Watermark. Click Text Watermark and type whatever text you wish.
Busy offices often insert "trailers" into the footers of documents that tell the path and name of the file. Choose: View - Headers and Footer. Switch to the Footer. Choose Insert - AutoText and select Filename and Path.
If you've ever had Microsoft Office decide that the Office File Optimizer (program that organizes files on your hard disk in a way that reduces the time required to start Office programs) should be run, you know what a time consuming pain the process can be when your ready to get to work. This Register tweak will disable it.
Start - Run - regedit
HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common
HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common
For both of these keys do the following: Edit - New - Key, name it TuneUp. Highlight Tuneup, Edit - New - DWORD Value named Disable. Double-click Disabled and change the Value data to 1.