How to Highlight in Word 2010 using keyboard

How to Highlight in Word 2010 using keyboard

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This tutorial details how to highlight text in Word using the keyboard

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In this tutorial you will learn how to highlight word using keyboard which is a quick and easy way to draw a reader’s attention to a specific part of the text.

Step # 1 — Navigating Using the Arrow Keys

Start with the Word document where you want to highlight some text. Using the arrow keys on the keyboard navigate to the start of the part of text you want to highlight.

Step # 2 — Highlight the Text Temporarily

Now, hold down the shift key on the keyboard and then use the right arrow key to move over the text. You will notice that as you move over the text it will become highlighted in grey. This highlighting is only temporary and it will disappear once you select something else in the document.

Step # 3 — Making the Highlight Stick

In order to make the text highlighted permanently, or at least until it is manually removed, you need to use another keyboard shortcut. Press /”Control/

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