If you are referring to a line of text in say, a Word document, the "Home" key (usually located near the page up/page down keys) will get you back to the start of the line on the left hand side of the page.
Home key
The keyboard shortcut to rotate an object is E, to move it W, and to scale it R.
The simplest ws to move your insertion point to the beginning and end of a text line is just to click there. To move your insertion point to the beginning of a document, press ctrl+home, and to move it to the end of a document, press ctrl+end on your keyboard.
ALT+TAB
Go to the end of the line, hold the left mouse key down and move it to the beginning of the line. This should highlight the line and then hit Delete on the keyboard.
Keyboard shortcut
There are many handy keyboard shortcuts. Command plus holding down the left or right arrow will move the spacer to the beginning or end of the line. Or use Ctrl plus A to move to the beginning of the line and Ctrl plus E to move to the end of the line.
A common keyboard shortcut to move to the next field in a table is the "Tab" key. When you press "Tab," the cursor shifts to the next cell or input field, allowing for quick navigation. If you want to move to the previous field, you can use "Shift + Tab." This functionality is widely supported in spreadsheet applications and form interfaces.
To quickly move your cursor to the end of a file, you can typically use the "End" key on your keyboard. If you're working in a text editor or command line interface, you can also use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + End" (Windows) or "Command + Down Arrow" (Mac) to achieve the same result. These commands effectively jump your cursor to the last line of the document.
Using the CTRL+SHIFT+HOME command within the body of a document will move the cursor back to the beginning of that document. It is a very valuable command tool that can save the user a lot of time paging through lengthy documents.
The Home key will bring the cursor to the beginning of a line of text.
The up arrow usually