Dec 11, 2018 PLEASE HELP!! I am using a Mac Book Pro with current version of MS Word 2011, recently installed. I have files from previous versions of Word that worked fine with the highlighting of text, then with this version I cannot remove the highlighting off text or full sentences using the standard method from the tool bar. Word allows you to do much more than simply insert or place graphics. For our fourth lesson in this series, we will focus on the graphic design functions in Word such as pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and other items that can be found on the “Insert” tab.
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. Turn on Mouse Keys. If you're using Windows, click 'Start', select 'Control Panel' and click 'Ease of Access.' Select 'Ease of Access Centre.' Click 'Make the mouse easier to use.' Select the 'Turn on Mouse Keys' check box beneath 'Control the mouse with the keyboard.' If you're using Mac, open 'System Preferences', select 'Universal Access' and in the 'Mouse & Trackpad' tab click 'On' next to 'Mouse Keys.'
. Use the numbers on your keyboard to move your cursor. If you're using Mac and your letter keys don't have numbers on them, you can map the numeric keys to specific letters on your keyboard (see Resources). Position the cursor immediately before the section of text you want to highlight. Hold down the 'Shift' key on your keyboard (the arrow pointing upwards, below the Caps key). Keep it held down until you have finished your selection.
Press the right arrow key while the 'Shift' key is held down. Every time you press the right arrow key, one character of text will be highlighted. For a large body of text, you can keep the right arrow key pressed down. Continue until you have highlighted the amount of text you require.