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In Microsoft word it is "select text"
To highlight a blocked text
Highlight the 2 and change the font to superscript.
right click on the text and then click on 'remove hyperlink'
highlight the paragraph then go to tools and press 'word count'
Click the button at the tool bar that says "ab" and its highlighted in yellow and it shows a picture of a pen.
Well some Microsoft programs have translation searchs built into them, what you do is type in the word on like Microsoft Word, highlight it, right click on the word and there will be a translate tollbar piece near the bottom.
highlight and pick required size from toolbar on top of screen
Yes, the ribbon allows Microsoft Word users to determine how their document looks. They can highlight, change the font and edit pictures using the features found in the ribbon on Microsoft Word.
A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.
To make words darker in Microsoft Word, highlight the text you wish to make darker, and then press and hold Control (or Ctrl), then press "b" on your keyboard. This will cause that text to be become darker. Alternatively, you can highlight the text, then click on the "B" icon located in the Home tab (Office 2007), or in the formatting toolbar (in previous versions of Microsoft Word).
Highlight it with your mouse, right click, select "COPY" then open up Word 2003 and then with a blank piece of paper in front of you, right click and select "PASTE"