Master of text selection tips

  
The selection of text by the cattle people is always as fast as the trick, the operation is smooth, and we are always clumsy, why? The following system home Xiaobian will introduce you how to quickly select text, what are the text selection shortcuts? In the past when I used Word to edit documents, I relied on mouse dragging. I only knew one or two methods of selecting text, which was clumsy. A few days ago, I saw a master who was using Word to make a book. He felt that he chose text to be magical. When he asked, the mouse and the keyboard were selected "hard truth". The original choice of text also has such a university question. First, the quick selection of sentences Select a sentence: hold down the Ctrl key, click on a place in the document, the entire sentence at the mouse click is selected. Select multiple sentences: hold down the Ctrl key, press the left mouse button at any position where you want to select a sentence, release the Ctrl key, drag the mouse to any position of the last sentence, release the left mouse button, so you can select More than one sentence. Or hold down the Ctrl key, click the left mouse button anywhere you want to select the sentence, release the Ctrl key, and then press the Shift key to click anywhere in the last sentence. Second, the quick selection of paragraphs Select a paragraph: Double-click the left mouse button in the left margin of the section where you want to select the segment, you can select the entire segment. Select multiple segments: Double-click the first segment in the selected area on the left, then hold down the Shift key and click the left mouse button anywhere in the last segment to select multiple paragraphs. Third, the rectangle selection Change the direction of choice Usually we only care about selecting a few words, sentences or paragraphs. In special cases, we may also want to select a rectangular area. There are three ways to select rectangles: 1. Hold down the Alt key, press the left mouse button at the start position you want to select, and drag the left mouse button to select a rectangular area. 2. Position the cursor at the beginning of the area you want to select, hold down the key combination Shift + Alt, and click the end position of the area you want to select with the mouse. You can also select a rectangular area. 3. Place the cursor in the upper left corner of the block to be selected and press the key combination Ctrl+Shift+F8. The cursor will become thinner than the original one, and then you can drag the mouse to select it (you can also use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select) Press Esc to cancel the selection. Fourth, the full text selection is not only Ctrl+A everyone commonly used shortcut key Ctrl+A to select the full text, in fact, there are other ways: first position the cursor to the beginning of the document, then press the combination key Shift+Ctrl + End to select the full text; hold down the Ctrl key on the left side of the selection Click in the zone to select the full text. 5. Expanding the selection Selecting more flexible Word 2003 has an extended selection state. Pressing the F8 key causes the words “extension” on the status bar to change from gray to black, indicating that the expanded state is now entered. Press F8 again to select a word at the cursor position; press F8 twice to select the entire sentence where the cursor is located; press F8 to select the entire segment; press F8 to select the full text. Press the Esc key to make the “extension” word in the status bar gray, indicating that the extended state has been exited. Of course, you can switch the extended state by double-clicking on the word "Extension" with the mouse. Tip: The extended state can also be combined with other selection methods, enter the extended state, and then hold down the Alt key to click to select a rectangular area. ● Full-text selection is not only the Ctrl+A common shortcut Ctrl+A to select the full text, in fact, there are other ways: first position the cursor to the beginning of the document, then press the key combination Shift+Ctrl + End to select the full text; hold down the Ctrl key to select on the left Click in the area to select the full text. Tip: The extended state can also be combined with other selection methods, enter the extended state, and then hold down the Alt key to click to select a rectangular area. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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