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Using CTRL key to select different paragraphs
How can I select paragraphs (lines) that are not next to each other (to apply
the same format)? Before I was able to use CTRL key and select anything I wanted in different parts of the document. Now that the Windows were updated to XP (used to be 2000) but I still have Office 2000, I cannot use this shortcut anymore. Right now, if I select a line, then hold CTRL key and try to click somewhere else in the text, the whole text gets selected. Does anyone have any suggestions how to get this option back (so I can use CTRL key to select text in the various parts of the document)? Many thanks, anonymous |
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