• When I hit the Backspace button, my entire text is highlighted. WHYYYY?

    From Eadavis@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 9 19:09:36 2020
    I'm typing a document in Word, and for whatever reason, when I hit my
    backspace button, it automatically highlights all of the prior text, on
    ALL of the pages. And of course, if you hit the Backspace button again,
    it deletes everything. I'm about to have a heart attack, and need to
    get this document completed for a grad school application. Someone,
    please help!




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  • From Peter T. Daniels@21:1/5 to Eadavis on Fri Oct 9 13:38:37 2020
    It's possible that (somehow) your Backspace key has been assigned as
    the Keyboard Shortcut for Select All.

    You assign keyboard shortcuts to commands in the "customize QAT"
    panel that you get from the tiny down-arrow at the far right of
    the QAT.

    Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a way to assign a keyboard shortcut
    to Select All, so maybe just closing your document and quitting
    Word is all you can do. Maybe even a Restart.

    To assign keyboard shortcuts to commands and macros and such:

    In the panel that opened up at the previous stop, near the bottom
    left there's a menu that offers Assign Shortcuts. That's where
    you can find any command you can assign a shortcut to. (It works
    like assigning commands to letters and characters, which you do
    in the Insert Character panel, which is the Omega icon Ω on the
    Insert tab.)

    On Friday, October 9, 2020 at 3:31:07 PM UTC-4, Eadavis wrote:
    I'm typing a document in Word, and for whatever reason, when I hit my backspace button, it automatically highlights all of the prior text, on
    ALL of the pages. And of course, if you hit the Backspace button again,
    it deletes everything. I'm about to have a heart attack, and need to
    get this document completed for a grad school application. Someone,
    please help!

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  • From thelion@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 27 14:07:36 2020
    Peter T. Daniels;499417 Wrote:
    It's possible that (somehow) your Backspace key has been assigned as
    the Keyboard Shortcut for Select All.

    You assign keyboard shortcuts to commands in the "customize QAT"
    panel that you get from the tiny down-arrow at the far right of
    the QAT.

    Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a way to assign a keyboard shortcut
    to Select All, so maybe just closing your document and quitting
    Word is all you can do. Maybe even a Restart.

    To assign keyboard shortcuts to commands and macros and such:

    In the panel that opened up at the previous stop, near the bottom
    left there's a menu that offers Assign Shortcuts. That's where
    you can find any command you can assign a shortcut to. (It works
    like assigning commands to letters and characters, which you do
    in the Insert Character panel, which is the Omega icon Ω on the
    Insert tab.)

    On Friday, October 9, 2020 at 3:31:07 PM UTC-4, Eadavis wrote:-
    I'm typing a document in Word, and for whatever reason, when I hit my backspace button, it automatically highlights all of the prior text,
    on
    ALL of the pages. And of course, if you hit the Backspace button
    again,
    it deletes everything. I'm about to have a heart attack, and need to
    get this document completed for a grad school application. Someone,
    please help!-

    Good advice.




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    thelion

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