Yes, you can select a single word by clicking once on it. Most text editing applications and Web Browsers allow this functionality. When you click on a word, it typically highlights the entire word for easy copying or editing.
Selection bar in Microsoft word is the black space outside the document. Single-clicking will bring you to the paragraph your cursor is on. Double-clicking will highlight the paragraph. Triple-clicking will select the entire document.
True. Double-clicking a word selects the entire word. Triple clicking select the whole line, paragraph, or entry.
The shortcut key for selecting a single word is typically double-clicking on the word with your mouse. Alternatively, you can hold down the Ctrl key (or Command key on Mac) and press the Shift key while using the arrow keys to select the word.
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.
I use "deselect" in my technical manuals to indicate that the user should select something else or nothing at all.ExampleOn the desktop of many operating systems (Linux, Windows, Mac...) you can select an item with a single click and you deselect by clicking where there is no item (an 'empty' part of the desktop.
"Once" means a single time. He visited the zoo, but he only went there once.
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.
Select the word, e.g. by double clicking it.Copy the selection to the clipboard by pressing control-C, clicking the copy button on the toolbar, or selecting copy from the Edit menu.Move the insertion point to the place you want to copy the word, e.g. by clicking there.Paste, by pressing control-V, clicking the paste button on the toolbar, or selecting paste from the Edit menu.You can also copy several words, part of a word, a whole sentence or paragraph or any amount of text, the same way.
Select the word, e.g. by double clicking it.Cut the selection to the clipboard by pressing control-X, clicking the cut button on the toolbar, or selecting cut from the Edit menu.Move the insertion point to the place you want to move the word, e.g. by clicking there.Paste, by pressing control-V, clicking the paste button on the toolbar, or selecting paste from the Edit menu.You can also move several words, part of a word, a whole sentence or paragraph or any amount of text, the same way.
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The Word feature that allows you to select multiple pieces of text that are not next to each other is called "Selecting with the Ctrl key." By holding down the Ctrl key while clicking on different sections of text, you can highlight and manipulate non-contiguous selections simultaneously. This feature is useful for applying formatting or making edits to multiple sections at once.