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We can delete text in MS Word by using the delete button on the keyboard. You can also use the backspace or even the space bar button to delete unwanted text.
Press the . button
The delete key deletes text to the right of the cursor and the backspace key, in the top right of your keyboard, will delete text to the left of the cursor.
1) Draw a simple line using Auto Shapes. 2) Double click on that line to open FormatBox, in that select dotted or dashed line option as desired.
Click on the edge of the text box to select it. When it is selected, pressing the Delete key will get rid of it.
The text becomes highlighted, showing as white on a dark background. You can then do different things with the text like format it or delete it or cut or copy it.
What is the last word on Step 2 before the dotted line?
I don't understand what you mean by "the". However, ignoring that word, I will help you. Paralell lines are lines that will never intersect. Ever. Example: <----------------> (Obviously not dotted. This is merely the best way to show it.) <---------------> or ^ ^ | | (ditto.) | | | | | | | | v v I hope I was helpful!
HTML files are in plain text. You delete the HTML tags and content the same way you would delete text from notepad or a word processing document. However, you usually will not be able to delete anything using your browser, you would need to access the source code, edit the source code, and save back to the web server.
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Cut and Copy are two different functions of Word. Cut will take the Highlighted text from your word document and delete it. When you paste it will move the deleted text to where ever you paste. Copy just dupilcates the highlighted text where ever you paste.
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