Before you can edit or format your text in Microsoft Word 2007, you need to highlight it. Highlighting the text is a way of telling Word that you want to work with a certain piece of text. (Highlighting is also referred to as selecting.)
 
The simplest way of highlighting text is to position the cursor where you want to start highlighting, click and hold the mouse button down and drag to the position where you want to end the highlight. It is not necessary to drag across every single line that you want to highlight. It's sufficient to go in a straight line from the start to the finish. To deselect your text and remove the highlight, click anywhere in your text. The flashing cursor will then reappear.
 
Selecting with multiple mouse clicks
 
Another way of highlighting text is to click multiple times. To highlight a word, double-click on the word. To highlight an entire paragraph, click three times on the paragraph. To highlight the entire document, click three times in the left margin.
 
Highlighting complete lines of text
 
As well as highlighting characters by dragging across them, Word also allows you to select lines of text. To do this, position the cursor in the left margin and you'll notice that the cursor changes to an arrow pointing to the right. Once the cursor has changed, you can simply click to select a single line or click, hold down the mouse button and drag to select several lines.
 
Multiple clicks
 
Another way of highlighting text is to click multiple times. To highlight a word, double-click on the word. To highlight an entire paragraph, click three times on the paragraph. To highlight the entire document, click three times in the left margin.
The simplest way of highlighting text is to position the cursor where you want to start highlighting, click and hold the mouse button down and drag to the position where you want to end the highlight. It is not necessary to drag across every single line that you want to highlight. It's sufficient to go in a straight line from the start to the finish. To deselect your text and remove the highlight, click anywhere in your text. The flashing cursor will then reappear.
Selecting with multiple mouse clicks
Another way of highlighting text is to click multiple times. To highlight a word, double-click on the word. To highlight an entire paragraph, click three times on the paragraph. To highlight the entire document, click three times in the left margin.
Highlighting complete lines of text
As well as highlighting characters by dragging across them, Word also allows you to select lines of text. To do this, position the cursor in the left margin and you'll notice that the cursor changes to an arrow pointing to the right. Once the cursor has changed, you can simply click to select a single line or click, hold down the mouse button and drag to select several lines.
Multiple clicks
Another way of highlighting text is to click multiple times. To highlight a word, double-click on the word. To highlight an entire paragraph, click three times on the paragraph. To highlight the entire document, click three times in the left margin.
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Thank you for the tips James! :)
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