34 Mouse Tricks for Word Users
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- Software,
- Peripherals,
- Office Suites,
- Mouse,
- Microsoft Word,
- Microsoft Office,
- Mice,
- Keyboards,
- Word Processors
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Overview: Keyboard shortcuts are a mainstay for most Word users trying to streamline their work. Even brand-new users start slinging around [Ctrl]C and [Ctrl]V soon after mastering the intricacies of scrolling. But keyboard shortcuts aren't always intuitive and can be hard to remember. (What mnemonic would you use to recall that [Ctrl]E centers document text or that [Ctrl]T produces a hanging indent?)
That's where mouse shortcuts—the unsung hero of built-in functionality—can take up the slack. Users probably know the basic moves: Right-click on an item to display a shortcut menu, double-click to select a word, triple-click to select a paragraph. But Word has quite a few additional mouse tricks up its sleeve. This overview will help you learn some easily remembered techniques to gain quick access to a host of Word options.
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Format: WORD | Size: 90KB | Date: Aug 2006 | Pages: 3





