Text selection consists of isolating part of the text
of a document, for any reason that is necessary. Why you select text and
what you do with the selected text are two completely different issues.
This means that text can be selected for any reason. The effect produced
while selecting text is also different depending on the application. Also,
as always, some applications may provide a feature that is not available in
some others.
Text indicates that it is selected when it appears
with a different background color than the other characters. It is also said
that the text is highlighted. When text is selected, it appears inside of
a black or blue background. Actually, the color of the background depends; it is
usually the same as the text but it gets the opposite color. For example,
when a word in black is selected, it gets white but it gets drawn in a
black background.
Here is an example of the letter "a" selected inside of
the word "quartiers":
Here is an example of the word "quartiers" selected in a
paragraph:
Here is an example of a paragraph selected in a
document:
Text is primarily selected using the mouse but you can
also use a keyboard or a combination of both.
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Text Selection Using the Mouse
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Using the mouse:
In some applications (Microsoft Word, WordPad,
In some application
(Microsoft Word, WordPad), to select a whole paragraph, triple-click any
word in the paragraph.
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Text Selection Using the Keyboard
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You can also select text using the keyboard:
In word processors (not in text editors like Notepad):
To select the whole content of the document, press
Ctrl + A (normally, Ctrl + A is a universal shortcut and can be used to
select almost any thing that is part of a window, regardless of what those
things are).
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Text Selection Combining the Mouse and the Keyboard
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You can also combine the mouse and the keyboard to
select text:
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In the paragraph that starts with "When we decided", click the word "knew"
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Press and hold Shift
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