Mac Text Selection Tips

Most people use a click and drag action to select text. But you can also use a variety of other techniques that work better in many situations. You can click once to define the start position and then again to define the end of a selection. You can select by word or line. You can also select everything with a simple keyboard shortcut. There are even more obscure ways to select text.

Comments: 9 Responses to “Mac Text Selection Tips”

    Dave
    10 years ago

    Outstanding tips. I do a lot of text selection, copy & paste. Never knew these shortcuts were available. Thanks Gary.

    brad
    10 years ago

    command select for getting a lot of pieces selected is very helpful (in finder, too)

    Wendy Farkas
    10 years ago

    The OPTION select is very useful when selecting specific columns of text.

    Al
    10 years ago

    Such useful tips!! I can see me using these VERY often, especially the double and triple clicks - so quick! Many thanks once again Gary! Best wishes.

    Dinorah Costa
    10 years ago

    I noticed your cursor is a circle. How did you get that?
    Thx!

      10 years ago

      That happens automatically when you record with QuickTime Player.

    Curt
    10 years ago

    Not sure when I started watching guru Gary (his new title,lol). Most of you won't remember an 8088, but that's when I started with the PC. Changed over to Mac 6 years ago. Many of the apps/functions I had never opened. But with the GURU my Mac is now getting a lot more use. Having revamped my 'writing' efforts this one video will save a lot of time. Thanks Gary.

    Sam
    10 years ago

    Thanks for your tutorials! They are always helpful. Is there a way to select multiple words scattered throughout a document in pages at the same time like in MS Word?

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