In this series of videos, I plan to go through every keyboard shortcut in Word 2016. It's a tall order; there are nearly 600 potential keyboard combinations, and some of them are really obscure.
In this video, we look at Ctrl+I.
Ctrl+I makes the selected text italic. Pressing Ctrl+I again removes the italic font
If you don’t have any text selected, it makes the next text you type at that cursor position italics
It works on most text: normal text, text in headings, text in tables, text in comments, and text in headers.
It doesn’t work on graphics, of course.
Ctrl+I is a common keystroke convention. If you’re in another editor, you can always try it, but there’s no guarantee it will work.
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