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Apps Emacs users get addicted to the standard key bindings (which are also available in Cocoa apps). Microsoft Word doesn't support these by default, but you can add them through customization. Here are the ones I find most useful: * StartOfLine: Control-A * EndOfLine: Control-E * LineUp: Control-P * LineDown: Control-N * CharLeft: Control-B * CharRight: Control-F To set these up in Word, go to Tools Customize Customize Keyboard. Find each of the entries in the above list, select the Press new shortcut key box for each, then type the shortcut as shown above and click Assign. Cut Hit the W icon on the toolbar to save the macro and go back to Word. Now go back to the Tools Customize Customize Keyboard window, choose Macros from the Categories pane, and assign your new macro to Control-K.
There are commands for WordLeft and WordRight but I could not bind them to option-b or option-f. alt-b and alt-f worked fine but ctrl-p and ctrl-f conflicted with Print and New. Changing it didn't help and I didn't bother tracking it down.
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