This is how to Collect Multiple Highlighted Text selections into one document in word 2013. Check this out ^.^
CS110 Assignment: <a> Zaman University Phnom Penh Cambodia </a>
4. To select all non-contiguous highlighted sections in document, press “Ctrl + H”
to open the “ Find and Replace” dialog box. Click the find text.
Click the more button to expand the box dialog box and view more options.
5. Click the format bottom and select “Highlight ” from the pop up menu
The highlighted format is list under the “find what” edit box. Click “Find in” and select
“Main Document” from the pop up menu.
6. • Message display how many
Item were found that match
the criteria. Press “Esc” to
close the dialog box or click
the “X” in the upper right
corner of the dialog box.
• All your highlighted section
are selected. Press “Ctrl + C”
to copy all the highlighted
texts.
7. To copy the
highlighted text into
a new Word file,
click the file tab.
Click “New” in the
list options on the
life side of the “info’’
screen.
On the new screen,
click the blank item.
8. When the new blank document opens, press “Ctrl +V” to paste the text.The
highlighting is preserved and each separate chunk of texts is pasted on a new line.
• The copied text can also be copied into other word processing programs, text
editing programs, or other programs that accept text or even into an email.You
don’t have to paste the copied text into a word file.