As far as I can see there isn’t a Word keyboard shortcut for that! There are a few quite similar to it though. Page Up key is the closest position you will get. I have marked the similar shortcuts as bold and Italics in the table below. Move around in a document using the keyboard To move Press One character to the left Left Arrow One character to the right Right Arrow One word to the left Ctrl+Left Arrow One word to the right Ctrl+Right Arrow One paragraph up Ctrl+Up Arrow One paragraph down Ctrl+Down Arrow One cell to the left (in a table) Shift+Tab One cell to the right (in a table) Tab Up one line Up Arrow Down one line Down Arrow To the end of a line End To the beginning of a line Home To the top of the window Alt+Ctrl+Page Up To the end of the window Alt+Ctrl+Page Down Up one screen (scrolling) Page Up Down one screen (scrolling) Page Down To the top of the next page Ctrl+Page Down To the top of the previous page Ctrl+Page Up To the end of a document Ctrl+End To the beginning of a document Ctrl+Home To a previous revision Shift+F5 After opening a document, to the location you were working in when the document was last closed Shift+F5
After editing the current document (or previous) Shift+F3 To the location you were working in Right Alt+Page Up To the beginning of a document (in the document window) Enter Next to the first letter of your selected word Ctrl+Alt+Page Down Next to the first letter of your selected word Space Next to the first space of your selected word Alt+Insert Next to the previous letter Ctrl+Enter Next to the previous letter Shift+Insert Next to the first letter of your selected word Ctrl+Shift+Insert Next to the last letter of your selected word Shift+Insert Next to the first letter of your selected word Alt+Page Up To the beginning of a document Ctrl+Enter to end of next word Alt+Page Down To the beginning of a document (in the document window) Use the keyboard shortcuts below to navigate within a document in Word without having to use search and replace options for things like.