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SYMPTOMS
If the "When selecting, automatically select entire word" option is turned
on and you select the first word in a sentence, Word may select the period
(or other end-of-sentence punctuation such as a question mark) at the end
of the previous sentence.
CAUSE
You selected two or more spaces to the left of your selected word.
This is a sentence. This is another sentence.NOTE: There are two spaces between the two sentences. Word defines the period as a separate word, so when you select its trailing space, Word selects the period as well. As another example, if you select more than the first space to the left of "Apple" in the sentence below, Word selects "Fruit" as well.
NOTE: There are four spaces between "Fruit" and "Apple".
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods. Method 1To select text using the mouse when the "When selecting, automatically select entire word" option is turned on, do not select the space before the first word in a sentence.Method 2Select the text using the keyboard instead of the mouse.Method 3Turn off the "When selecting, automatically select entire word" option, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
The "When selecting, automatically select entire word" option selects the
space following any word you select. When there are two or more spaces
between sentences and you select two or more of those spaces, Word defines
those spaces as part of the preceding word, so it selects that word as
well.
Q105706 WD: Word Selects Preceding Word or Punctuation Additional query words: Extend word8 word97
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