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You can change the formatting of a paragraph to be double spaced by taking the following actions: 1. Select Format from the tool bar in Word; 2. Select Paragraph from the drop down list; 3. Change line spacing to double.
Select the entire table. Then use the paragraph formatting options to centre it. Alternatively, press the Ctrl - E shortcut combination.
There are a few ways. You can drag across the paragraph. You can use the Shift and cursor keys to select it. You can repeatedly click the paragraph (in the middle) until it highlights all of it. It will take a triple click.You can also put the cursor in the margin area until the pointer changes to an arrow pointing up and right. Then double click. A single click will have selected a line. A third click will select the entire document.
you go to edit and click the sentence you want to edit
You can use the Format Painter. Click anywhere in the paragraph. Then click the Format Painter. The select the paragraph you want to paste formatting onto and it will do it.
You will then select the entire paragraph in which the word is located.
It is true that you can right align a paragraph so that the text is flush with the right margin and has a jagged left edge. This is called a right-justified margin. A false statement would be that you have to select a whole paragraph in order to change the paragraph formatting.
It is true that you can right align a paragraph so that the text is flush with the right margin and has a jagged left edge. This is called a right-justified margin. A false statement would be that you have to select a whole paragraph in order to change the paragraph formatting.
Select that portion then click another formatting style in Home tab Style section.
No. If you do a triple click beside a paragraph, you can select a page.
It is called formatting. You first select the cells you want to format. Then you go to the Format menu and pick the formatting option you want to use.