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Most of the time, Microsoft Word works flawlessly and makes our work much easier to do, but there are times when a particular built-in “feature” serves as a constant source of frustration rather than being helpful. Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has a quick and easy solution to help a reader disable a problematic feature.
在大多数情况下,Microsoft Word都可以正常工作,使我们的工作更容易完成,但是有时候,特定的内置“功能”经常使人沮丧,而不是无益。 今天的“超级用户问答”帖子提供了一种快速简便的解决方案,以帮助读者禁用有问题的功能。
Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites.
今天的“问答”环节由SuperUser提供,它是Stack Exchange的一个分支,该社区是由社区驱动的Q&A网站分组。
问题 (The Question)
SuperUser reader Dave Chen wants to know how to stop Microsoft Word from automatically selecting more text than is desired:
超级用户阅读器Dave Chen想知道如何阻止Microsoft Word自动选择超出所需范围的文本:
I would like to just select (¬Q) without Microsoft Word selecting both brackets (see image below).
我只想选择(¬Q),而不用Microsoft Word选择两个括号( 请参见下图 )。
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I know that if I move the cursor back to the same position, then Microsoft Word will select the text correctly, but it is annoying to have to do that every single time. Is there a setting that will allow me to disable automatic text selection?
我知道,如果我将光标移回同一位置,则Microsoft Word将正确选择文本,但是每次必须执行此操作很烦人。 是否有允许我禁用自动文本选择的设置?
How do you stop Microsoft Word from automatically selecting more text than is desired?
如何阻止Microsoft Word自动选择超出所需的文本?
答案 (The Answer)
SuperUser contributor Aganju has the answer for us:
超级用户贡献者Aganju为我们提供了答案:
Go to File, Options, then Advanced. Look for the option When selecting, automatically select entire word (it is enabled by default). You can disable the ‘feature’ by deselecting it (checkbox).
依次转到“ 文件” ,“ 选项”和“ 高级” 。 查找选项选择时,自动选择整个单词 (默认情况下启用)。 您可以通过取消选中“功能”来禁用它(复选框)。
Have something to add to the explanation? Sound off in the comments. Want to read more answers from other tech-savvy Stack Exchange users? Check out the full discussion thread here.
有什么补充说明吗? 在评论中听起来不错。 是否想从其他精通Stack Exchange的用户那里获得更多答案? 在此处查看完整的讨论线程 。
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