Double clicking on the word is the quickest way. You can also drag across it with the mouse button held. You could put the cursor at either end of it and while pressing the Shift key, press the left or right arrow, as appropriate, which will select one letter at a time. If you use Shift and the arrow keys while also pressing the Ctrl key, it will select one word at a time. So you have lots of choices as to how to select a word.
One fairly straightforward method of text compression is called keyword encoding, in which frequently used words are replaced with a single character. To decompress the document, you reverse the process: replace the single characters with the appropriate full word.
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overtype mode
Text can be used with a diamond symbol to delineate
To select multiple lines of text, click and drag your mouse cursor over the desired lines while holding down the left mouse button. Alternatively, you can click at the beginning of the text, hold the Shift key, and then click at the end of the text you want to select. On a keyboard, you can also use the Shift key along with the arrow keys to extend your selection line by line. In some applications, Ctrl (or Command on Mac) can be used to select non-contiguous lines by clicking on each line while holding the key.
Which document screen feature is used to set margins and tab
false
the binary numeral system
because it would be completely random
This command is used to create single line text in drawing
Yes
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