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Using the arrow keys selects text.
(Normally arrow keys will only select text if the shift key is held down at the same time.) This is a nuisance, it must be some mode that was switched on by accident. How do I stop Word doing this, and get the arrow keys to function normally? Microsoft Office Word 2003 |
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That happens when you press the F8 (Extend Selection) key. Pressing Esc
turns that mode off. That can also happen, however, when other software interferes with the keyboard drive, making Word (and Windows itself, sometimes) think that you're holding down the shift key. When this occurs, however, you will see symptoms everywhere, not just in Word. The short-term fix is to press and release the "stuck" key (Shift, but it happens to me more often with the Alt key). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Neophyte" wrote in message ... Using the arrow keys selects text. (Normally arrow keys will only select text if the shift key is held down at the same time.) This is a nuisance, it must be some mode that was switched on by accident. How do I stop Word doing this, and get the arrow keys to function normally? Microsoft Office Word 2003 |
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