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- if you want to select all the text in your document at once, which shortcut should you use?
a) ctrl + a b) ctrl + s c) ctrl + b d) ctrl + z
- what does the shortcut ctrl + s do in microsoft word?
a) starts a new document b) saves your current document c) opens the print menu d) closes the program
- which shortcut lets you cut selected text so you can move it to another place?
a) ctrl + x b) ctrl + c c) ctrl + v d) ctrl + z
Question 23
To select all text in a document, the standard shortcut is Ctrl + A. Ctrl + S saves, Ctrl + B bolds, and Ctrl + Z undoes, so they don't match the "select all" action.
In Microsoft Word, Ctrl + S is the shortcut to save the current document. Starting a new document is not Ctrl + S, opening print menu is not, and closing the program is not this shortcut.
The shortcut to cut selected text (to move it) is Ctrl + X. Ctrl + C copies, Ctrl + V pastes, and Ctrl + Z undoes, so only Ctrl + X is for cutting.
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a) Ctrl + A