FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

USING MICROSOFT WORD

BASIC GUIDE TO MICROSOFT WORD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Sally wants to select an entire paragraph in her word processing document. If she is currently editing the paragraph, what is the quickest way to select all of it?
A
Select all
B
Single-click
C
Double-click
D
Triple-click
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -∎ Triple-click on a paragraph to select it. ∎ Ctrl+click on a sentence to select it.

Detailed explanation-2: -Click anywhere within the document. Press Ctrl+A on your keyboard to select all text in the document.

Detailed explanation-3: -First of all, click “Review” tab. Then click “Word Count” in “Proofing” group. And you shall see the “Word Count” box on your screen, manifesting the number of paragraphs along with other information.

Detailed explanation-4: -Microsoft Word A triple-click within a paragraph in the text area selects the entire paragraph. A triple-click in the left margin (when the mouse pointer is an up-and-to-the-right arrow) selects the entire document.

Detailed explanation-5: -Select an entire paragraph by placing your cursor at either the beginning or the end of that paragraph. Hold down the “Shift” key and press the up arrow, if you are at the end of the paragraph, or the down arrow, if you are at the beginning.

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