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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default selecting text in word

Actually, it was still okay up to about Word 95, was broken in 97 and 2000
and then fixed again in 2002.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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Moonraker wrote:
Hi,

In word 2000, when I select text with the mouse left click, and drag
down, the page whizzes up so fast that I end up selecting three pages
worth when I just want two lines, I seem to remember a time when I
could nudge the bottom of the page and control the speed slow or
faster.

Any ideas!!


In every version of Word except 2003 (and maybe 2002, but I don't

remember),
dragging below the bottom of the window caused scrolling that's too fast

to
catch. The alternative is to click once at the beginning, use the scroll

bar
(or mouse wheel if you have one) to scroll without moving the insertion
point, and hold the Shift key while you click at the end. Or hold Shift
while you use the arrow and Page Down keys; or press F8 or double-click

the
letters EXT on the status bar to turn on Extend mode, and then use the

arrow
and Page Down keys.

Second, really annoying this one!!, When I hit enter twice in quick
succession, to leave two spaces between, the line above the curser
(the last line with text on), changes it's text size for a larger
text and moves down one line, I have to hit backspace to correct this
unwanted amendment.

Any ideas on this one.


The best way is not to use two paragraph marks at all. Instead, set the
paragraph style to have an appropriate Space After value.

If you can't train yourself out of it, though, you can stop the behavior

you
described. Word is autoformatting your text because it thinks it's a
heading. Go to Tools AutoCorrect Options Format As You Type and

uncheck
"Built-in heading styles". While you're there, you can profitable uncheck
everything else with the possible exceptions of "Smart quotes" and

"Internet
and network paths". See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TameAutoFormat.htm for more.

Any insight would be gratefully received.

Cheers Steve.

P.S Is there a home for badly beaten keyboards.


They make decent doorstops, but they're too light for boat anchors. :-)

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Jay Freedman
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