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Name the two commands that moves text from one point to another
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What do we click to write bold text
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Four ways of editing word document
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GPT 3.5
The two commands that move text from one point to another are "cut" and "paste".
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GPT 3.5
To write bold text, you usually click on the button or option that represents a bold formatting style. This can vary depending on the program or platform you are using. However, commonly, you can find a bold button in most text editors or word processors, represented by the letter "B" in a bold format or sometimes with the word "Bold" next to it. Additionally, you may have the option to use keyboard shortcut keys such as Ctrl + B (Windows) or Command + B (Mac) to apply bold formatting.
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GPT 3.5
There are several ways to edit a Word document. Four common methods include:
1. Typing directly: This is the most basic way of editing a Word document. You can simply click your cursor at the desired location and start typing or delete existing text.
2. Cut, copy, and paste: You can use these commands to move or duplicate text within the document. Select the text you want to cut or copy, right-click and choose "Cut" or "Copy", then place the cursor where you want to move or duplicate the text and right-click again and choose "Paste".
3. Formatting: You can change the formatting of the text, such as applying bold, italic, underline, font size, color, alignment, etc. Highlight the text you want to format, and use the formatting options available in the toolbar or the formatting options in the "Home" tab.
4. Find and replace: If you need to make multiple changes throughout the document, you can use the "Find and Replace" feature. Go to the "Home" tab, click on "Replace" (usually located in the Editing section), enter the word or phrase you want to find and the replacement text, and click "Replace" or "Replace All" to make the changes.
These methods can help you efficiently edit and modify your Word documents.
1. Typing directly: This is the most basic way of editing a Word document. You can simply click your cursor at the desired location and start typing or delete existing text.
2. Cut, copy, and paste: You can use these commands to move or duplicate text within the document. Select the text you want to cut or copy, right-click and choose "Cut" or "Copy", then place the cursor where you want to move or duplicate the text and right-click again and choose "Paste".
3. Formatting: You can change the formatting of the text, such as applying bold, italic, underline, font size, color, alignment, etc. Highlight the text you want to format, and use the formatting options available in the toolbar or the formatting options in the "Home" tab.
4. Find and replace: If you need to make multiple changes throughout the document, you can use the "Find and Replace" feature. Go to the "Home" tab, click on "Replace" (usually located in the Editing section), enter the word or phrase you want to find and the replacement text, and click "Replace" or "Replace All" to make the changes.
These methods can help you efficiently edit and modify your Word documents.
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