March 2002 Issue
MS Word TipBy Mon Nasser Quick Selections in Word
Word offer some nice shortcuts for quickly selecting text. Here are some handy ones: To select a word: double click on any parts of it. To select a line, click in the left margin next to the line. To select a sentence, hold the <Ctrl> key down and click anywhere in the sentence. To select a paragraph, triple click on any word in that paragraph. To select the whole document, triple click in the left margin, or hold the <Ctrl> key down and click anywhere in the left margin. You can also hold the <Ctrl> key down and and press the letter A down. To make a vertical text selection, hold the <Alt> key down and drag the mouse up.
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