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Table 3: Shortcut Keys for Paragraph and Heading Levels
Shortcut Keys | Effect |
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Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow or Ctrl+Up Arrow | Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs up one paragraph. |
Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow or Ctrl+Down Arrow | Moves the active paragraph or selected paragraphs down one paragraph. |
Tab | The heading in format Heading X (X = 1–9) is moved down one level in the outline. |
Shift+Tab | The heading in format Heading X (X = 2–10) is moved up one level in the outline. |
Ctrl+Tab | At the start of a heading, inserts a tab stop. Depending on the Window Manager in use, Alt+Tab may be used instead.
To change the heading level with the keyboard, first position the cursor in front of the heading. |
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