pressing CTRL and the V key allows you to paste
CTLR + V + enter does not exist
CTRL + V - paste text that you have in cache memory
CTRL + enter - this shortcut enters manual page break.
In Word 2007 you can copy a text box (which cannot be rotated by degrees), then ctrl/alt/v and it will paste as a "picture" - which can be rotated.
It means to depress the control key, followed by the v key.
Like in other applications, pressing and holding the Ctrl key and then pressing V will paste anything you have copied to where you have selected. So it is used to Paste.
It's Paste.
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
Copy: Press Ctrl-C (hold down the Ctrl and press C) to copy.Paste: Press Ctrl-V (press V while holding down theCtrlkey) to paste.
Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, Ctrl-S
On Windows, it is Ctrl + V. On Macs it is Apple + V
Ctrl+c copies the text that is highlighted. Ctrl+v pastes text that has been cut or copied.
trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
You can copy the formulas from the first cell into the others. There are lots of ways of doing down, like using Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste, or using the icons on the toolbars or using the edit menu, and several other ways. You can use the fill handle to fill down. If you have selected an area down, you can use Ctrl-D. If you have selected to the right, you can use Ctrl-R to do it.You can also select the cells you want to put the formula into and then type it in, but instead of hitting the Enter key, press and hold the Ctrl key and press Enter and it will automatically put the formula into all the selected cells, not just the first one.
To copy words on a document, highlight the words and click ctrl + c. To paste the words in a document, click ctrl + v.
ctrl-c, ctrl-v
CTRL+C for Copy (Press and hold CTRL then press C, with the text highlighted)CTRL+V for Paste (Press and hold CTRL then press V, in the new box or window)copy = ctrl C / paste = ctrl V
trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v