Assuming that the cursor is at the start of the text you wish to highlight, hold down the shift key and use the cursor keys to progressively highlight the text; right arrow to go along the line, down arrow to do the whole line. Up and left reverse the process if you go too far.
If you hold Ctrl and Shift and then press the > key, text will get larger. Ctrl - Shift and the < key will reduce the size.
you can highlight text by first dragging while holding the mouse key and then go to the highlight tool (look at the tool bar for help. if it is not there, then go to the far right where you will see a black dropdown box, click there and it will be there.
A key quotation is a specific passage from a text that is especially important, significant, or impactful. It is often used to support arguments, provide evidence, or highlight key themes within the text.
You can produce the underscore as a lone character, or series of characters, by holding <shift> and pressing the hyphen/dash key (the key just to the right of the zero key). But to create underscored characters, it is necessary to use a text/word processor program that supports underscored characters. In many programs, the method is to highlight the text string you wish to underline and then hit <control>u; or right-click the highlighted text and look for an underline option in the drop-down.
It is important to notice key words, Annotations, highlight important words, and take notes.
Either the backspace or delete key. You could also just highlight the text you want to remove and type what you want to replace it- the original text will be removed automatically.
Highlight the desired text and press Ctrl + C. Click the place where you want the text to be places and press Ctrl + V.
to highlight text
The shift key on a computer has more than one use. The shift key is used to enter upper case in text as well as some other upper characters. It is also used to perform certain functions in Windows.
It depends what computer system you're using. On this one (wiki.answer.com) you first type just H2O, then you highlight the '2', then you click on x2 in the set of items above the text. To highlight the '2' move the cursor to the right side of it, then push and hold the Shift key down and then move the cursor over to the left.
Highlight all the cells where the text is to go, then type the text into the 1st cell, and hold down the control key and press enter. All the cells will have the same text immediately.