| A | B |
| To select a line of text, click one time here. | In the left margin beside the line |
| Pressing this key deletes the character to the left of the insertion point. | Backspace |
| This command will reverse the Undo action. | Redo |
| This appears as you begin dragging text to a new location. | A dotted insertion point |
| If the Redo button is not visible, it's because you haven't used this command yet. | Undo |
| You can also access the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands by doing this on the selected text and choosing the commands from the shortcut menu. | Right-clicking the mouse button |
| All the Office programs use this feature for copying and pasting text from one location to another. | Clipboard |
| This can be as small as one character or as large as an entire document. | A block of selected text |
| Pressing this key removes the character to the right of the insertion point. | Delete |
| You can click this next to the Undo button on the toolbar to see a drop-down list of your recent actions. | The down arrow |
| Pressing and holding this key while clicking inside a sentence will select the entire sentence. | Ctrl |
| The Overtype mode (OVR) button is located here. | The Status bar |
| To use the Undo command, click on the Undo button or choose Undo from this menu. | Edit |
| This button is used to retrieve text from the Clipboard. | Paste |
| This keying mode allows you to replace or type over existing text. | Overtype |
| This button clears any items that are on the Clipboard. | Clear All |
| This command will reverse a number of recent actions. | Undo |
| You can do this by using the mouse, using the keyboard, or using the keyboard in conjuntion with the mouse. | Select text |