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keyboard strokes
Ctrl - C is the most common keyboard shortcut to copy highlighted text, but there are others, depending on the application you are using. For example, in Word you can use Shift - F2.
The "Ctrl + I" keyboard shortcut is commonly used to italicize selected text in various word processing and text editing applications. When you press these keys simultaneously, it applies an italic formatting style to the highlighted words or text. This shortcut is part of a broader set of formatting commands that enhance text presentation.
What is the keyboard shortcut for copying text?
Ctrl+C copys the selected text, to paste press Ctrl+V.
To superscript text in Microsoft Word using keyboard shortcuts, highlight the text you want to format and then press "Ctrl" + "Shift" + "+". This will convert the highlighted text into superscript. To revert back to normal text, simply repeat the same shortcut.
True. When you select text, the area typically becomes highlighted to indicate that it is selected. This highlighting helps users identify which portion of the text they are working with, whether for copying, cutting, or formatting. The color and style of the highlight may vary depending on the application being used.
The text becomes highlighted, showing as white on a dark background. You can then do different things with the text like format it or delete it or cut or copy it.
Excel does not have any shortcut keys for aligning text. See related links for all shortcut keys for Excel 2007.
There is no difference both are highlighted and selected.
Click Remove Hyperlink on the shortcut menu to make the text into regular text.
Shortcut Keys