On a Mac, how do you highlight an entire wordor line the way you do on a pc?

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wandermike

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) On a Mac, how do you highlight an entire word or line the way you do on a pc?
 
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AlanMac

To select the word just double left click the Word itself. To select a sentence or sentences you can move your cursor to the left of the line until the cursor arrow takes a 45° slant and then left click, drag down to select as many lines as you want.

Shift + Cmd + right arrow will select the cursor to the end of that line - and ViceVera with the left arrow button.
 
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AlanMac

Another one I forgot to say is a triple (3) left click within a paragraph will highlight that paragraph, I am sure there are more but that should start you off

Alan
 
C

CyberTaz

Most techniques are identical:

Double-Click a word to select it,
Click in the left margin adjacent to a line to select it,
Command+Click a sentence to select it,
Triple-Click a paragraph to select it, etc., etc., etc.

Have a look in Word Help for the topic: Word Keyboard Shortcuts...
Especially the subtopics pertaining to "Selecting text & graphics" &
"Extending a selection".

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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