Hi

I cut and paste lines all the time.

In emacs, I do ctrl-a ctrl-k

In word, I can do "home" to get to the beginning of the line -- is there a
way I can cut the whole line from there, or insert a mark, do an 'end', and
select the line -- or select from the beginning of the line to the end and
do a ctrl/c.

I am looking for some way to avoid having to use the mouse to cut the whole
line -- I want to use the keypad.

Thanks,
Rob

Re: word equivalent of emacs ctrl-a ctrl-k by Stefan

Stefan
Fri Nov 30 02:08:16 PST 2007

Press Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the line. Hold
Shift and press End to select the whole line. Ctrl+X cuts, and Ctrl+V
pastes.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Rob Randall" wrote in message news:13kufff94h2c45@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi
>
> I cut and paste lines all the time.
>
> In emacs, I do ctrl-a ctrl-k
>
> In word, I can do "home" to get to the beginning of the line -- is there a
> way I can cut the whole line from there, or insert a mark, do an 'end',
> and select the line -- or select from the beginning of the line to the end
> and do a ctrl/c.
>
> I am looking for some way to avoid having to use the mouse to cut the
> whole line -- I want to use the keypad.
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>