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if you are familiar with word processing software like Microsoft Word you'll find that using Google Docs is a similar experience working with text and Google Docs is fairly easy to learn so let's get started if you make any mistakes while you're typing that's okay you can use the backspace or delete key to fix it as you can see Google automatically checks your spelling as you type and marks any errors with a red underline if you need help coming up with the correct spelling you can always right click then choose one of the suggestions from the menu there may come a time when you need to modify the text that's already in your document maybe copy and paste it or move it to a different location the first thing you need to know is how to select text just click and drag your mouse over the text then let go see how it's highlighted blue that means the text is selected if you want to copy text in Google Docs press ctrl C on your keyboard or command C if you have a Mac now choose where you wa...