USING MICROSOFT WORD
MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Double click the format painter then go on pasting in many places
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Click the format painter then go on pasting to many places holding Ctrl Key
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Click the Format painter and go on pasting in many places holding Alt Key
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All of above
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Detailed explanation-1: -You can use Ctrl+Shift+Cto copy a format, and Ctrl+Shift+Vto paste a format. While the cursor does not change to a paintbrush, you can repeatedly paste formatting to multiple areas without re-copying.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Format Painter has two functions – click and double-click. A single click will get you one copy, a double-click will get you multiple copies. If you use the double-click method, make sure you go back and turn the Format Painter “off”.
Detailed explanation-3: -On the Standard toolbar, double-click the Format Painter button. Then, click to select each item, or region select the items to which you want to apply the formatting. NOTE: Click the Format Painter button again when you are finished, or press ESC to turn off the Format Painter.
Detailed explanation-4: -The paint format tool in Google documents lets you copy the formatting you have applied to a specific section of text to another section.
Detailed explanation-5: -If you want, you can even use the Format Painter to apply the formatting to multiple objects. Just double-click the Format Painter icon instead of clicking it once. The cursor will show up with a paintbrush next to it. Click the Format Painter icon again to return to a regular cursor.