One way is to select a word of text is to drag the cursor over it.
Go to start menu and search Microsoft Word it will give a listing of different words to use just pick empty word doc.
use your mouse to highlight it
That would be "select".
Select the text means to choose a series of word(s).
Yes, the noun 'select' is a abstract noun, a word for chosen or preferred people or things; a word for a concept. The abstract noun form of the verb to 'select' is the gerund, selecting; a word for a process. The abstract noun form of the adjective 'select' is selectness; a word for a quality.
Ctrl - A will select all of the text. Using the Shift key and any of the navigation keys, will also select text. These include the arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home and End. Using Ctrl - Shift and the arrow keys will select a word at a time.
Select the answer, copy and paste into a word processing program, and print as you would print any other document.
Synonyms for choice include:optionalternativedecisionselectionrangevarietyassortmentpreferencepick
No. If you do a triple click beside a paragraph, you can select a page.
You would use the alphabet to look up a word in the dictionary because all of the words are in alphabetical order. Just select the first letter of the word and search for that in the dictionary.
To emply
I wanted to select the correct option.
The word select is an abstract noun; a word for something that is chosen in preference to others or because of special value.The noun forms for the verb to select are selector, selection, and the gerund, selecting.The noun form for the adjective select is selectness.Selection
In Microsoft word it is "select text"