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Word Tables -- the shortcut that selects the whole Table
In earlier earlier versions of MS Word, you could select a whole table by
holding down the ctrl-alt simultaneously and double-clicking your mouse while pointing it over the tabe. I use this shortcut a lot and find it very useful. Unfortunately, I'm seeing new versions of Word in which doing that same shortcut brings up a research pane--looks like some option to look things up in Encarta. Does anyone know if it's possible to get that shortcut back. I really don't need Encarta. -- Gerald Priddle |
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