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Ctrl+right arrow is assigned by default to the "Word Right" command.

For a list of the default shortcuts, see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290938

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Thanks so much Jay! This has been bugging me for years.

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Ctrl+right arrow is assigned by default to the "Word Right" command.

For a list of the default shortcuts, see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290938

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Hit Ctrl+Shift+(arrow keys) repeatedly if necessary to select text for deletion, copying, etc.
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Note that many people, for example those of us who view newsgroup messages
via a newsreader, will be confused when you change the subject line,
especially since you don't quote anything from the message to which you are
replying.

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Hit Ctrl+Shift+(arrow keys) repeatedly if necessary to select text for
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:18:26 +0200, Stefan Blom wrote:

Note that many people, for example those of us who view newsgroup messages
via a newsreader, will be confused when you change the subject line,
especially since you don't quote anything from the message to which you are
replying.


Hi Stefan,
I am using ´40tude Dialog¡ as newsreader (http://www.40tude.com/dialog).
Each new separate thread is displayed as a hierarchical tree. It is
impossible to be confused by a ´change of subject¡ because any ´new
subject¡ is still attached to the same tree, with the original posting (and
subject line) as its root. Are things working differently in other
newsreaders?
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