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.
Formatting the text might include changing the style of it. Editing the text is changing the text only.
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Hypertext is text that has been marked up with tags to indicate its structure. Hypertext also, by definition, is capable of linking between separate documents using "hyperlinks." Plain text is not capable of this.
write() will just be a line of text and writeln() will be a line of text that puts the next writeln() on another line
A floating object can be moved independently of the surrounding text characters.
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Highlighting. :3 Sometimes, it's also called selecting.
shading can be used as style while highlighting can not be used as a style. By using highlighting option, u can highlight selected portion of text with the desired color, where as by using shading u can highlight, texture a block of text.
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sortie is selecting, at random, a text from a book. strike occurs when you figure it's meaning out for you.
Some different methods of selecting and highlighting text include clicking and dragging with a mouse, double-clicking to select a word, triple-clicking to select a paragraph, or using keyboard shortcuts such as Shift + arrow keys to expand the selection. Additionally, some programs may have tools for selecting text based on formatting or content criteria.
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.
A summary provides a brief overview of the main points of a text, while an abstract is a concise summary of a research paper or article, highlighting the purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.
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The difference between moving text and copying text is that when you move the text, it is gone from the original spot. When you copy text, the text also stays in the original spot and then also gets copied to a new spot.
Both highlighting and thinking with symbols involve identifying key information. Highlighting requires selecting important text visually, while thinking with symbols involves representing concepts or ideas using abstract symbols. Both techniques aid in organizing and understanding information more effectively.
It is blue