Dear Anouk,

Selecting text will take a bit of getting used to.

If you want to select an entire line of text, position yourself at the  
beginning of the line by pressing control + left arrow. (Control +  
right arrow will position you at the end of the line.) Then Hold down  
shift and press down arrow to select a line of text and then again if  
you want to select another line.

To select a word at a time, hold down shift and option key while using  
the arrow keys to select or deselect text. To select individual  
characters, hold down shift key and use your right and left arrows to  
select or deselect. You can check what you have selected by pressing vo 
+f6 key comination just to make sure. Then you copy with command+c  
combination.

I haven't found a reliable way selecting an entire paragraph yet.

I am sorry but I don't know the answer to your second question.

You are doing fantastically well. Take care, Simon
On 2 Sep 2009, at 09:20, anouk radix wrote:

>
> Hello, can I just select text with cmd-shift down arrow and then i can
> copy it? I guess I will have to be careful to have my cursor at the
> beginning of a line?
> Also how can I start a new page?
> Thanks,
> Greetings, Anouk
>
> >


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