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I often import text files into Word in order to format them better. Many
times I want to delete an entire line and find no easy way except to use the mouse, highlight the section (with it OFTEN grabbing more than I want to by "smart" default) and then hitting the delete key. In older word processors this used to be an easy task by pressing CTRL-L or some other combination. I can't find one in Word. |
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If you are at the very beginning of the line use Shift+End, if at the end use
Shift+Home, press Delete. You can also use Shift+Up/Dn Arrow in a similar fashion, and if you move your pointer into the left margin adjacent to the line you want to select, then click when the pointer turns into a white arrow. There's plenty more if yu take the time to investigate Word Help. You might also prefer going into ToolsOptionsEdit & remove the check for 'When selecting, automatically select entire word'. I hate that one myself. HTH |:) "J.R. Aiello" wrote: I often import text files into Word in order to format them better. Many times I want to delete an entire line and find no easy way except to use the mouse, highlight the section (with it OFTEN grabbing more than I want to by "smart" default) and then hitting the delete key. In older word processors this used to be an easy task by pressing CTRL-L or some other combination. I can't find one in Word. |
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