The purpose of selecting text is to highlight or isolate specific information for various tasks, such as copying, editing, or formatting. It allows users to interact with content more effectively, enabling actions like searching, replacing, or annotating. Additionally, selecting text can aid in emphasizing key points or facilitating discussions about the highlighted material.
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Mainly to persuade others or your audience.
True. Selecting refers to the action of highlighting a block of text, which allows users to manipulate or edit the chosen portion, such as copying, cutting, or formatting it.
The two are similar, with subtle differences. When you select text you usually make a choice between pre-defined options, such as a list. When you highlight text, you use your mouse to drag and mark the text; highlighting may or may not do anything other that to identify the text you marked.
selecting a text in the text boxgo over the text box where the word or group of words is to be selecteddouble click the word
the toolbar displays as a result of right-clicking a selection or of selecting text
When asking about the purpose of a speaker and the audience of a text, you're asking what the purpose of the speech is.
When selecting text in Word, holding down the Ctrl key while clicking the mouse button allows you to select non-contiguous blocks of text. This means you can click on different parts of the document to highlight multiple sections without selecting everything in between. It's a useful feature for highlighting specific phrases or words scattered throughout the text.