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I know you can select words with CTRL+SHIFT+ R/L ARROW, but this
requires that the insertion point be at the beginning/end of the word. Can I use the keyboard to select a word regardless of where the insertion point is within the word? In other words I would like the equivalent of using the mouse to select a word by double-clicking on any part of the word. |
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