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<br><br><br>[https://www.wps-wp.com WPS Office] offers a suite of powerful tools that can dramatically improve your productivity, especially when you learn to navigate them without reaching for the mouse .<br><br><br><br> The standard formatting trio in Writer—Ctrl + B, Ctrl + I, and Ctrl + U—lets you style content as you type, eliminating the need to reach for the toolbar.<br><br><br><br> Ctrl + Shift + Z is the hidden gem for precision editing: it strips away just the last formatting tweak, keeping your paragraphs, spacing, and structure intact .<br><br><br><br> With a simple Ctrl + Left or Right Arrow, you can leap from one end of a line to the other without dragging your cursor .<br><br><br><br> For users who need to move quickly between blocks of text, triple-clicking or Shift + Ctrl + Down Arrow offers a frictionless way to capture entire paragraphs in one motion.<br><br><br><br> With Ctrl + Arrow Keys, WPS Spreadsheets jumps directly to the boundary of your dataset—no more dragging scroll bars or tapping Page Down repeatedly .<br><br><br><br>To insert a new row or column, press Ctrl + Shift + + instead of right-clicking through menus .<br><br><br><br> Copy cell styles without copying content by using Ctrl + Shift + C to copy formatting, then Ctrl + Shift + V to apply it .<br><br><br><br> F4 is your secret weapon for formula efficiency: it repeats the last edit, whether it’s an absolute reference change or a function tweak .<br><br><br><br> Create a fresh slide with Ctrl + M, or clone any element with Ctrl + D—perfect for building uniform, professional designs .<br><br><br><br>To start a slideshow from the current slide, simply press Shift + F5 rather than navigating through the ribbon .<br><br><br><br> By eliminating menu hunts and mouse dependency, these shortcuts let your ideas flow without interruption .<br><br><br><br>The beauty of these shortcuts lies in their consistency across WPS modules .<br><br><br><br>The more you use them, the more natural they become, turning routine tasks into reflexive actions .<br><br><br><br> The cumulative effect? Less time spent navigating, more time spent creating—with every action feeling precise and intentional .<br><br><br><br> Keyboard shortcuts are the invisible architecture of mastery—quiet, powerful, and utterly transformative.<br><br><br><br>They allow you to work at the speed of thought, not the speed of the mouse .<br><br><br><br> Pick the two or three shortcuts you use daily—the ones that save you the most friction—and build from there <br><br>
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