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Default Can I select an entire paragraph for deletion with a single click?

In a number of master documents, miscellaneous explanatory material is
included in the body of the document (not in a comment balloon - I'm using
those for something else). I'd like to be able to select the entire
paragraph, and the blank line following, with a single mouse click within the
paragraph so that it can be deleted. Is such a thing possible
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Triple-click selects a paragraph, as does Ctrl+clicking in the left margin.
This will select Space After but not a "blank line" created by using an
empty paragraph.

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In a number of master documents, miscellaneous explanatory material is
included in the body of the document (not in a comment balloon - I'm using
those for something else). I'd like to be able to select the entire
paragraph, and the blank line following, with a single mouse click within

the
paragraph so that it can be deleted. Is such a thing possible


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