ctrl + left arrow
To insert an apostrophe in Microsoft Word, simply press the key beside the Enter/Return key on your keyboard. This key is usually located on the top row of the keyboard, to the left of the "Enter" key.
Hold down Ctrl and use the arrow keys to move. For example, to Move left from one word to the next, hold down Ctrl and press the left arrow and try it yourself!!!!!!!
Press Ctrl + P on keyboard in the same time.
It's on your keyboard. Hold shift and press 8. *
press Shift + Spacebar & then Arrow keys to highlight with the keyboard! Have fun!!!Additional information(Google Chrome and Windows XP). Press "Shift"+ "Arrow keys" to highlight the word. Have fun!!!try using capital letters. You can also use bold fonts or first letter capital or underline.
It is on your keyboard, on the 5 key, so press and hold the Shift key and press the 5 key and you will get it.
Ctrl+left arrow
To indent the first paragraph of a report, you can use the ruler function in your word processing software. Simply move the left indent marker to your desired position, typically around half an inch from the margin. Another option is to insert a text box for the first paragraph and adjust its position to create the indentation.
No, you only press ENTER to create a new paragraph. Word (as with all word processing software) auto wraps at the end of a line.
Either drag your cursor over it while pressing the left mouse buttonordouble click the word (that's what I usually do)or, if your hand is not on the mouse but the keyboard the fastest way is:with the insertion point to the left of the word press the Ctrl + Shift + right arroworwith the insertion point to the right of the word press the Ctrl + Shift + left arrow
The easiest way is to press the Print Screen Button on your keyboard placed at the right of your keyboard. Then go to whatever you use (word, Publisher.etc) and press CTR C or right click paste raoul
If you are referring to a line of text in say, a Word document, the "Home" key (usually located near the page up/page down keys) will get you back to the start of the line on the left hand side of the page.