What has this to do with my question? And as far as I know, 
it's CMD and shift with semi colon to check for spelling -

Andy 
On 17 Aug 2013, at 12:31, "Artie!" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
>    We went over this in class at the Lighthouse this past week.  We recorded 
> the lesson on the VR stream, and I have to play it back, and I need to 
> practice.  We're using text,not pages.  To get started, do Cmd + semi-colon.  
> Then follow the prompts.  
>        Artie.
> 
> From: "Andy Collins" 
> August 17, 2013 6:51 AM
> Hi all -
> 
> So far I've figured out that hitting the backspace or delete key will remove 
> character by character, and that CMD shift and delete will remove a line, as 
> well as that shift and arrow keys will highlight text, but how do I select 
> word by word to delete, or part of a sentence? Each time I try this I get 
> more than I want deleted -
> 
> Andy
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