Tip of the Week: Steal These Google Apps Shortcuts to Improve Productivity

Create a New File

You can create a new file, even without opening Google Workspace.

It’s easy to do, and you can use this trick for Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Enter the name of the application you want to use, then type “.new” into the address bar. Once you’ve done this, a new file will start in a new tab.

  • For a new document: docs.new
  • For a new spreadsheet: sheets.new
  • For a new presentation: slides.new

Pretty neat, right?

If you have multiple Google accounts, make sure you’re using the browser tied to the account under which you want to save your file.

Several Keyboard Shortcuts

Most software solutions have their own shortcuts, so to save you time, we’ve compiled many of the commonly used shortcuts for Google apps.

For Google Docs

Copy – Ctrl + C

Cut – Ctrl + X

Paste – Ctrl + V

Paste without formatting – Ctrl + Shift + V

Undo – Ctrl + Z

Redo – Ctrl + Shift + Z

Insert or edit link – Ctrl + K

Find – Ctrl + F

For formatting text

Bold – Ctrl + B

Italicize – Ctrl + I

Underline – Ctrl + U

Strikethrough – Alt + Shift + 5

Superscript – Ctrl + .

Copy text formatting – Ctrl + Alt + C

For formatting paragraphs

Increase paragraph indentation – Ctrl + ]

Decrease paragraph indentation – Ctrl + [

Numbered list – Ctrl + Shift + 7

Right align – Ctrl + Shift + r

Left align – Ctrl + Shift + l

Bulleted list – Ctrl + Shift + 8


Other shortcuts

Insert comment – Ctrl + Alt + M

Open discussion thread – Ctrl + Alt + Shift + A

Insert footnote – Ctrl + Alt + F

For Google Sheets

Select column – Ctrl + Space

Select row – Shift + Space

Insert a link – Ctrl + K

Open Explore – Alt + Shift + X

Insert new sheet – Shift + F11

For formatting cells

Bold – Ctrl + B

Underline – Ctrl + U

Italic – Ctrl + I

Apply right border – Option + Shift + 4

Apply top border – Option + Shift + 1

Apply left border – Option + Shift + 2

Apply bottom border   Option + Shift + 3

Clear formatting  – Ctrl + \

Center align – Ctrl + Shift + E

Right align – Ctrl + Shift + R

Left align – Ctrl + Shift + L

For altering rows and columns

Hide row – Ctrl + Alt + 9

Group rows or columns – Alt + Shift + Right arrow

Unhide row – Ctrl + Shift + 9

Ungroup rows or columns – Alt + Shift + Left arrow

Insert/edit note – Shift + F2

Insert comment – Ctrl + Alt + M

Open comment discussion thread – Ctrl + Alt + Shift + A

For Google Slides

New slide – Ctrl + M

Select all – Ctrl + A

Open link – Alt + Enter

Select none – Ctrl + Shift + A

Insert or edit link – Ctrl + K

For formatting text

Bold – Ctrl + B

Italic – Ctrl + I

Underline – Ctrl + U

Increase font size – Ctrl + Shift + >

Decrease font size – Ctrl + Shift + <

Bulleted list – Ctrl + Shift + 8

For Altering and moving objects

Group  – Ctrl + Alt + G

Ungroup – Ctrl + Alt + Shift + G

Nudge up, down, left, or right – Arrow keys

Select next shape – Tab

Select previous shape – Shift + Tab

Switch between slides – Keyboard shortcut

Move to previous slide, page up – Up arrow

Move to next slide, page down – Down arrow

For navigating presentations

Open speaker notes panel- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + s

Open animations panel – Ctrl + Alt + Shift + b

Other shortcuts

Insert comment – Ctrl + Alt + m

Enter current comment – Ctrl + Enter

Open comment discussion thread – Ctrl + Alt + Shift + a

If you want to get more out of your workday, these shortcuts are a good place to start. We recommend that you print out this article and post it nearby so you can refer to it for any and all keyboard shortcut questions you might have. It sure beats Googling the answer every time.

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