It moves that thing that shows where you are typing up to the last time you pressed enter.
If you are at the end of the document then press the Enter or Return key to extend the working area of the document. The arrow keys and Page Up/Down keys only work in the working area of the document.
The scrollbar in a Word document is typically located on the right side of the document window. You can use it to scroll up and down to navigate through your document.
The number of Word document pages in a novel can vary, but a typical novel is around 250-300 pages in a Word document.
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Ctrl - A will select all of the text. Using the Shift key and any of the navigation keys, will also select text. These include the arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home and End. Using Ctrl - Shift and the arrow keys will select a word at a time.
The arrow is installed pointing UP. There is an arrow and the word "up" molded into the filter housing. Also see: Your owners manual.
You asked for five such keys. Here are (in my estimation) the most commonly used: [Left arrow] [Right arrow] [Up arrow] [Down arrow] [Home] The following keys can also be used for cursor control: [End] [Page Up] [Page Down] [Ctrl]+[Home] [Tab] & [Shift]+[Tab] (usually function only on web forms)
press control shift up down and left arrow key
7 - Home 8 - Up arrow 9 - Page Up 4 - Left Arrow 5 - nothing 6 - Right Arrow 1 - End (goes to end of page/document) 2 - Down Arrow 3 - Page Down 0 - Insert . - Delete So, yeah.
Open up word, type what you want, click on file then save as then you have a word document! If you want a new page, click on the icon at the top.
the up arrow, select and B at the same time
use the little arrow keys up and down to get a letter. to space, press the right arrow after making a word.