You will then select the entire paragraph in which the word is located.
No. If you do a triple click beside a paragraph, you can select a page.
Highlight the paragraph you want to cut and press delete or select cut.
In the paragraph menu you can see four icons. They are the left align center align, right align and justified buttons. Select the text you want to right align and click on the right align button
Put the cursor on the word. Tap it. 2 taps will select the sentence. 3 taps will select the paragraph.
Yes, you can adjust line and paragraph spacing using the mini toolbar in some word processing software. Just select the text you want to adjust and look for the line spacing or paragraph spacing options on the mini toolbar that appears near your selection.
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Please write a five-paragraph essay on the topic of climate change for your assignment.
you go to edit and click the sentence you want to edit
what is the most efficient way to select highlight a one-line paragraph in Word, such as title. A. double-click the paragraph marker at the end to the line B. move the pointer just to the left of the line and click once C. use Edit, select All drag your mouse pointer right and down to the line under the end of the paragraph
use Microsoft word
True. Double-clicking a word selects the entire word. Triple clicking select the whole line, paragraph, or entry.