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What is the keyboard command for select and highlight?

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.


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