To replace the selected text with new text, you can simply highlight the text you want to change and then type the new text directly. Alternatively, you can use the "Cut" command to remove the selected text and then use the "Paste" command to insert the new text in its place. In many applications, you can also right-click on the selected text and choose "Replace" or "Edit" options to facilitate the replacement process.
simply typing the new text
When you start typing with selected text, the highlighted text is typically replaced by the new characters you input. This is known as "overwrite" mode, where the selected text is deleted as you type. If no text is selected, the new characters are inserted at the cursor's position without affecting existing text. Some applications also have a "insert" mode, where typing adds to the text without deleting anything.
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there is no way to remove a selected text especially if it is on Internet.
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There is no difference both are highlighted and selected.
overtype mode
To remove selected text from a document, you can use the "Delete" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can cut the text by pressing "Ctrl + X" (or "Command + X" on a Mac), which removes the selected text and places it on the clipboard for potential pasting later.
To replace text in a file or string, you can use the sed command in Unix/Linux. For example, the command sed 's/old-text/new-text/g' filename replaces all occurrences of "old-text" with "new-text" in the specified file. The g at the end indicates that the replacement should be done globally throughout the file.
AnswerAccording to Acts 1:23-26, Matthias was selected as the new disciple to replace Judas Iscariot.
It cuts selected text