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Computer Desktop Encyclopedia: Win Copy between windows

In all versions of Windows, you can easily copy or move text and graphics from one window to another by selecting from the Edit menu. When you use the copy functions (copy and paste) or the move functions (cut and paste), you are using the Windows clipboard as an intermediate storage location. To learn how to copy or move data from a DOS window, see Win Run DOS programs.

Copying

1. Highlight text and/or images.

2. Select Copy from the Edit menu.

3. Switch to destination window.

4. Move cursor to destination location.

5. Select Paste from the Edit menu.

Moving

1. Highlight text and/or images.

2. Select Cut from the Edit menu.

3. Switch to destination window.

4. Move cursor to destination location.

5. Select Paste from the Edit menu.

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