Typing and Inserting Text
To enter text, just start typing! The text will appear where the blinking
cursor is located. Move the cursor by using the arrow buttons on the keyboard
or positioning the mouse and clicking the left button. The keyboard shortcuts
listed below are also helpful when moving through the text of a document:
|
Move Action |
Keystroke |
|
Beginning of the line |
HOME |
|
End of the line |
END |
|
Top of the document |
CTRL+HOME |
|
End of the document |
CTRL+END |
Selecting Text
To change any attributes of text it must be highlighted first. Select the
text by dragging the mouse over the desired text while keeping the left mouse
button depressed, or hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard while using
the arrow buttons to highlight the text. The following table contains shortcuts
for selecting a portion of the text:
|
Selection |
Technique |
|
Whole word |
double-click within the word |
|
Whole paragraph |
triple-click within the paragraph |
|
Several words or lines |
drag the mouse over the words, or hold down SHIFT
while using the arrow keys |
|
Entire document |
choose Edit|Select All from the menu bar, or press CTRL+A |
Deselect the text by clicking anywhere outside of the selection on the page
or press an arrow key on the keyboard.
Deleting Text
Use the BACKSPACE and DELETE keys on the keyboard to delete
text. Backspace will delete text to the left of the cursor and Delete will
erase text to the right. To delete a large selection of text, highlight it
using any of the methods outlined above and press the DELETE key.
Formatting Text
The formatting toolbar is the easiest way to change many attributes of text.
If the toolbar as shown below isn't displayed on the screen, select View|Toolbars
and choose Formatting.
![[formatting toolbar]](Typing%20and%20Inserting%20Text_files/image001.gif)

![[font dialog box]](Typing%20and%20Inserting%20Text_files/image003.gif)
Format Painter ![]()
A handy feature for formatting text is the Format Painter located on
the standard toolbar. For example, if you have formatting a paragraph heading
with a certain font face, size, and style and you want to format another heading
the same way, you do not need to manually add each attribute to the new
headline. Instead, use the Format Painter by following these steps:
To add the formatting to multiple selections of text, double-click the Format
Painter button instead of clicking once. The format painter then
stays active until you press the ESC key to turn it off.
Undo ![]()
Feel free to experiment with various text styles. You can always undo your
last action by clicking the Undo button on the standard toolbar or
selecting Edit|Undo... from the menu bar. Click the Redo button
on the standard toolbar or select Edit|Redo... to erase the undo action.