To use 'indesign select text to end of story', start by opening your InDesign document. Navigate to the text you want to select. If you're using the standard settings, click at the beginning of the relevant text section. After that, depending on your operating system and InDesign version, the typical way is to use a keyboard combination. For instance, on a Windows system, you might use Shift + End. On a Mac, it could be different, perhaps Command + Shift + End. It's important to note that this should work for a continuous text flow within a story. If there are text breaks or linked frames, you may need to repeat the process or use additional selection techniques to get all the text you need.
Well, first make sure your cursor is in the text frame where the story starts. Then, hold down the Shift key and press the End key. This should select the text all the way to the end of the story in InDesign. But keep in mind that if there are linked text frames, it may not work as expected, and you might need to adjust your selection method accordingly. Also, some custom keyboard setups in InDesign could potentially change these shortcuts, so it's good to check the documentation if it doesn't work right away.