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Chapter 1: The Two-Dollar Tour
click it. You can extend the selection to multiple cells by dragging
across them or by holding down Shift and pressing the arrow keys.
You can also select text by using keyboard shortcuts.
Chapter 4 lists shortcuts for Word, Chapter 7 lists
shortcuts for Excel, and Chapter 14 lists shortcuts for
PowerPoint.
To select a graphic, click it with the mouse. Selection handles appear
around the outside of it. Depending on the graphic type, these handles are
blue circles or black squares. Figure 1-13 shows a selected graphic in Word.
Selection handles
Figure 1-13
When a graphic is selected, you can do any of the following to it:
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Move it. Position the mouse pointer on the graphic
(not on the border) and drag.
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Copy it. Hold down the Ctrl key while you move it.
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Resize it. Position the mouse pointer on one of the
selection handles and drag.
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Delete it. Press the Delete key.
Zoom In and Out
While you’re working in an Office application, you might want to
zoom in to see a close-up view of part of your work, or zoom out to
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