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    If you are using Ctrl + A keys in MS Word, what are you trying to do?
    Question

    If you are using Ctrl + A keys in MS Word, what are you trying to do?

    A.

    Close the window

    B.

    Copy all text in the file

    C.

    Paste text

    D.

    Select all text in the file

    Correct option is D

    Correct Answer: D). Select all text in the file

    Explanation:
    Pressing Ctrl + A in MS Word selects all the text and objects in the document. This shortcut is commonly used to quickly format or copy an entire document's content.

    Information Booster:
    Ctrl + C → Copies selected text or objects.
    Ctrl + X → Cuts the selected text or objects.
    Ctrl + V → Pastes the copied/cut content.
    Ctrl + Z → Undoes the last action.
    Additional Information:
    A. Close the window → To close a window, use Alt + F4.
    B. Copy all text in the file → Copying requires Ctrl + C after selecting text.
    C. Paste text → Pasting is done using Ctrl + V.

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