Wordpad is a very simple text editor, more powerful than Notepad, but less functional than Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer. It is suitable for creating a simple text document without complex formatting. The good thing about WordPad is that it’s a built-in Windows application and doesn’t need to be installed.
WordPad Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 10
Ctrl + Page Up – Move up one page
Ctrl + Down arrow – Move the cursor to the next line
Ctrl + S – Save your document
Ctrl + O – Open an existing document
Ctrl + Shift + A – Change characters to all capitals
Ctrl + 5 – Set line spacing to 1.5
Ctrl + D – Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
Ctrl + Shift + greater than (>) – Increase the font size
Ctrl + equal (=) – Make selected text subscript
F10 – Display key hints
Ctrl + A – Select the entire document
Ctrl + C – Copy a selection to the Clipboard
Ctrl + V – Paste from the Clipboard
Ctrl + L – Align text left
Ctrl + J – Justify text
Ctrl + E – Align text center
Ctrl + Y – Redo a change
Ctrl + U – Underline selected text
Ctrl + Shift + less than (<) – Decrease the font size
Ctrl + H – Replace text in a document
Ctrl + 1 – Set single line spacing
Ctrl + Right arrow – Move the cursor one word to the right
Ctrl + N – Create a new document
Ctrl + Shift + L – Change the bullet style
Ctrl + Left arrow – Move the cursor one word to the left
Ctrl + Delete – Delete the next word
Ctrl + B – Make selected text bold
Ctrl + R – Align text right
Ctrl + X – Cut a selection
F3 – Search for the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box
Ctrl + Shift + equal (=) – Make selected text superscript
Ctrl + Home – Move to the beginning of the document
Ctrl + Up arrow – Move the cursor to the previous line
F12 – Save the document as a new file
Ctrl + End – Move to the end of the document
Ctrl + Z – Undo a change
Ctrl + 2 – Set double line spacing
Ctrl + F – Search for text in a document
Ctrl + Page Down – Move down one page
Shift + F10 – Show the current shortcut menu
Ctrl + P – Print a document
Ctrl + I – Italicize selected text
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