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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Does Ctrl+A or Ctrl+click in the left margin not still work?

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At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text

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a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,


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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Does CTRL+A work?

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At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text
in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,



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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Yes it does.
Thank you both for the quick reply.

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At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,

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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Home tab | Editing (extreme right) | Select | Select All is the menu way, but
the keyboard method is faster by far.
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At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,



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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Thanks. I just found it there as well.

But the shortcut works as well.

Thanks again.

"Rae Drysdale" wrote:

Home tab | Editing (extreme right) | Select | Select All is the menu way, but
the keyboard method is faster by far.
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At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,

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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Yes, it would never occur to me to use the menu even in Word 2003. Although
I give Ctrl+A in instructions (as more succinct and easier to understand), I
actually never Select All except by Ctrl+clicking in the left margin.

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"Rae Drysdale" wrote in message
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Home tab | Editing (extreme right) | Select | Select All is the menu way,

but
the keyboard method is faster by far.
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Rae Drysdale


"Papillion" wrote:

At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all

text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,


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Default Where is the 'edit', 'select all' in Office 2007?

Microsoft have a useful Flash Player file that enables you to look up a
command in Office Application 2003 as you would have, and it shows you where
it is in Office Application 2007

Check the three most useful ones out under the Training link on the front page
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Big George


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Yes, it would never occur to me to use the menu even in Word 2003. Although
I give Ctrl+A in instructions (as more succinct and easier to understand), I
actually never Select All except by Ctrl+clicking in the left margin.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Rae Drysdale" wrote in message
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Home tab | Editing (extreme right) | Select | Select All is the menu way,

but
the keyboard method is faster by far.
--
Rae Drysdale


"Papillion" wrote:

At least for me, I used this functionality all the time to select all

text in
a document.
Has it been replaced by another 'ribbon' function?

Thanks,



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