Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
Ctrl+A
To select and highlight text, you can use the keyboard command Ctrl + A (or Command + A on Mac) to select all text in a document or field. To select specific text, click and drag your mouse over the desired text, or hold the Shift key while using the arrow keys to highlight text character by character or line by line.
To give a slanted appearance to text in a document, select the "Italic" command. This is typically found in the formatting toolbar of word processing software or can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + I (Cmd + I on Mac). Italicizing text helps emphasize or differentiate it within the content.
There are 3 ways how to delete file on Mac OS X:Open your Documents folder. Locate the file you want to delete. Grab the file with mouse and drag it to the Trash (lower right conner of the screen). That's all file was deleted. To completely remove file from your computer you should empty the Trash.Open your Document folder. Locate the file you want to delete. Open context menu on the file (right click on the file). Select "Move to Trash". Again, to delete it completely from the computer empty your Trash.Open your Document folder. Locate the file you want to delete. Select your file. Press Command (;⌘) + Delete keys combination. The last step is the same, to delete it completely from the computer empty your Trash.
To import multiple photos into one photoshop document go to file>scripts>load files into stack. You can then browse and select your images. To select them all at the same time hold down the command key as you select each image.
To convert a Word document using Nitro Pro in Windows 8, first open Nitro Pro and select the "Home" tab. Click on "Create" and then choose "From File." Locate and select your Word document, and click "Open." Nitro Pro will convert the Word file into a PDF, allowing you to save it in your desired location.
This question does not make sense. One answer is that the Shift Key will not select a cell in a document.
A submenu command
In Word, right click on the picture, select "Save as," and give it a name and save it to the location of your choice. Then inside Photoshop, click on "Open" from the "File" menu, locate and select your file, then click on "Open."
You should press CTRL+A to select the entire document text.
If you are talking about background, go to 'page layout' menu and select 'background'. On newer versions it is in the Page Background group in the Design tab on the Ribbon.