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2006-06-13 08:47:31
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answered by perfectionist_tn 4
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Here are some basic instructions, hope it helps:
Copy and paste allows you to work fast between say, a text editor such as notepad or MS word, and a web document, and lets you quickly share text between both applications, without having to retype everything over and over again.
What happens is that when you copy something, your computer puts it in it's internal "clipboard" and keeps it there for you to use in another application. Here we will learn how.
First you need to "Highlight" the text you want to copy. This is done by placing your mouse cursor at the beginning of the desired text and while holding the "left" mouse button depressed, and dragging the cursor across the text.
(TIP. To highlight whole documents, you can click on the page and use the keyboard shortcut of pressing "ctrl" + "a".)
When you have the desired text highlighted, you then copy by using the key board short cut of pressing your "Control" key and the keyboards "c" key at the same time.
To copy "ctrl + c".
Alternative. Highlight text. Choose "edit" and then choose "copy"
To Paste the item that is now on your clipboard, you need to open up the program where you want the text to be. Click where you want the text positioned. From your keyboard, press "ctrl + v"
To paste "ctrl + v".
Alternative. Choose "edit". Choose "paste".
That's it, you can now copy and paste text.
2006-06-13 15:52:18
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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