How do I get to the End of a document on a Mac?

Fn–Right Arrow: End: Scroll to the end of a document. Command–Up Arrow: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the document. Command–Down Arrow: Move the insertion point to the end of the document.

What is the keyboard shortcut key for End of document?

Ctrl+End
Navigate the document

To do this Press
Move the cursor to the top of the next page. Ctrl+Page down
Move the cursor to the top of the previous page. Ctrl+Page up
Move the cursor to the end of the document. Ctrl+End
Move the cursor to the beginning of the document. Ctrl+Home

How do you press Ctrl End on a Mac?

All replies. In Word, command + down arrow will take you to the bottom of the document. If you want to select everything from where your cursor is to the bottom of the doc, then you can press shift command down-arrow. The end of document is an application specific thing on a mac.

How do I get to the end of a document?

If not, pressing Shift + F5 when you open a document should also do that for you . . .

How do you go to the end of the document?

Go to the end of a document: [Ctrl]+[End] Go to beginning of a document: [Ctrl]+[Home]

How do you press Ctrl End?

Alternatively referred to as Control End and C-End, Ctrl+End is a shortcut key that moves the cursor to the end of a document. To use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+End, press and hold either Ctrl key on the keyboard and while continuing to hold, press the End key with either hand.

How do you go to the End of a word document?

Move to the end of the document: Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the entire document.

How do I jump to the End of a Word document?

How can you quickly move your cursor to the end of a document?

Ctrl+End to go to the end of a document.

How do you go to end of sentence in Word?

To go to the end of the current sentence (internally the command is SentRight), press Ctrl+Shift+PageDown. Actually, this goes to the beginning of the next sentence unless the current sentence is the last one in the current paragraph.