To use this Office keyboard shortcut, you must first turn off the Mac OS X keyboard shortcut for this key.
You can generally select the text by using the same key combination while holding down SHIFT. These Command Keys must be new to some people and familiar to some people. So there are 2 Command Keys in the Mac Keyboard.
The “Command Key” can be seen on the left handside of the space key and on the right hand side of the space key as well. Note that you will be able to make use of the Command key in place of the Open Apple key in the shortcuts listed below for later versions of Mac OS. All of the shortcut keys listed here will work in all versions of Apple Mac Operating System. The ⌘ and ⌥ symbols are printed on the keyboard so you can more easily understand the keyboard shortcuts shown throughout Mac OS X. The Command and Option keys may seem a bit foreign, but everything works fairly similarly on a Mac. After 6 years of work and lots of anticipation, the source code to the 2.0 version was released to the public.
Feature overlap is perfectly fine though, because as I mentioned earlier, a lot of choosing a text editor comes down to personal preference.