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All the keyboard shortcuts are here

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...037811033.aspx

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Hi,

Simply put - no.

Although you could use
Alt+O,E,F
Alt+C, then the cursor keys.

Or a far more obscure combination:
Alt, Ctrl+Tab till the Format toolbar is active, and then
Right arrow until you reach the Font Color tool, then Down Arrow, and
whatever cursor keys you need.

If any of these help, please click the Yes button.

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