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Old 07-21-2020, 07:40 AM
killerscript killerscript is offline Multi-Selection with Hand-writing draw tool Windows 10 Multi-Selection with Hand-writing draw tool Office 2019
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The last button on the Home ribbon tab is Select. It drops down and you can choose to Select Objects. This allows you to multi-select shapes either by lassoing or click + Ctrl-Click

Word is not a drawing tool so this functionality is rarely used and I guess that is why Microsoft didn't bother making this button more obvious.
Thanks but it seems obvious if there is an option of "Draw" tab on Word then it suppose to give the basic option to select multiple word like you can do in OneNote..
It's like making half of the job don't you think?
I mean.. if there were not such a thing like that "Draw" tab, I wouldn't say a thing
BUT there is, So why not get more users using the Office software and make a complete workspace for people who use tablets.
More than that, That's weird that there's no such an option to select the template background that lets you pick page with lind or squares(for Math class).
Maybe it's just me think too much lol
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