On the page where you want to cut the info, go to the first word, hold down your left mouse button and move the cursor till it's on the last word of the info and then let go of the left button. your info should be highlighted..
next, put your cursor anywhere in that highlighted area, and right click, then click on copy, and it will be on the clipboard. then, open an instance of word and go anywhere on the new page and right click again and then click paste... voila! you have the info there.. and, you can only copy, not cut, from the net..
2007-03-18 07:10:59
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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1. Highlight the section you want to cut & paste, by holding down the button on your mouse and dragging over the section you need.
2. When it's highlighted it will be a different color.
3. Hit the ctrl key and the c key at the same time. (Apple key and the c key on a mac) This is a shortcut for the copy function.
4. Open a Word document, and put your cursor where you want the text to go.
5. Hit ctrl and v at the same time ( or apple and v). This is a shortcut for the paste function.
6. Use the Word fomatting menu to format the text as necessary to match the rest of your document.
By the way, technically this is "copying and pasting," not "cutting and pasting," since the text will not be deleted from the internet page.
Good luck!
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2007-03-18 14:07:32
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answered by Independent 2
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I don't think you can cut and paste. But you can always (in most cases) copy and paste to a word document.
2007-03-18 14:09:32
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answered by thinbrownline 2
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Select the text you want to cut or copy with your mouse so that it is highlighted. Then right click on the highlighted area.
Then go to your word application document and right click to chose 'paste'. Voila!
HTH!
2007-03-18 14:10:22
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answered by D M 2
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all u do is u right click on the thing u wanna copy and then go 2 copy and then go 2 the word document and right click and then choose paste.There ur all done
2007-03-18 14:11:56
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answered by happy_dude92 1
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It depends of what kind of Internet page u have open, But in general; select with mouse cursor then push left button from mouse ull se copy.. Do it:)... then get the Word page and also left but. "paste"... it shoud work....
also keys: ctrl+c (copy) and ctr+v (paste)
for Windows Users...
Regards
2007-03-18 14:10:41
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answered by Charlie 1
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hilight the area you want to copy with your mouse, then hit Control-C (if you have a PC), Apple-C(if you have a mac) and then go into word and hit Control-V or Apple-V
2007-03-18 14:09:35
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answered by Laura C 1
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