Computer Science, asked by venuschaudhary26, 6 months ago

which option is use to make changes to individual letters?

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Answered by GarvSethiIXA
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Explanation:

Tutorial

The great thing about word processors is that you can go back and edit your document as much as you like, before printing it out.

To edit your document, you need to be able to do two things.

First, you need to identify the text you want to change.

Second, you need to make your change. Broadly, there are four kinds of change you can make to a document:

add text

delete text

copy text

move text

change the style applied to your text.

change the formatting of text.

Identify the text you want to affect

If you want to make a change to some existing text (to delete it, format it, move it), you need to identify what text is to be affected. When you do that, you are said to "select" the text. When you select text, Word highlights the text.

At the risk of stating the obvious, you need to identify where the selection is to start. You do that by positioning the cursor. You then need to identify where the selection is to end. You do that by selecting the text. There are umpteen ways to position the cursor and to select text. Here is a small selection:

Five quick ways to position the cursor

Click with the mouse.

Use the arrow keys (the keys between the main area of the keyboard and the number pad). The arrow keys move one line up or down, or one character left or right.

Ctrl + an arrow key moves one word left or right, or one paragraph up or down.

Home moves to the beginning of the line. End moves to the End of the line.

Ctrl-Home moves to the top of the document. Ctrl-End moves to the end of the document

Answered by shivamnimje2
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Explanation:

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