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Selecting Text

The Word Window

When creating a document, you might want to change the way text appears.

Before you can change the font style, size, or color, replace or delete text, you must first select it.

Here's a quick rule of thumb:

  1. First, select what you want to change.
  2. Then, make your changes.

Check this outThere are many different selection techniques. Soon you'll be selecting and manipulating text like an old pro!

First Method: Click and Drag to Select Text

  • Move your pointer until the I-Beam (insertion point) is next to the text you want to edit.
  • Click the left mouse button.
  • Without releasing the mouse button, drag the insertion point to select text.
  • Release the left mouse button when you have selected the text you want to change.

Pros:

  • Highlights letters, words, and even entire documents.
  • Lots of control with individual letters, words, and phrases.

Cons:

  • Lack of control may cause:
  • "Speedy selecting," which selects an entire document when you don't want to.
  • "Backward selecting." If the pointer moves slightly when you click, you end up selecting text to the right when you want to select to the left and vice versa.
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