1. Highlight the text
2. Hold down control
3. while holding down control click down on the mouse
4. Press copy
5. Repeat steps 1-3
6. Press Paste
To copy press command C to paste press command V to cut press command X.
Copy & paste whatever you want to print into the application Notes or into any word processing program, then print from there.
highlight text and click the opposite side of your mouse. scroll down to the word copy. then you put your typing line where you want the text to be copied at and click the opposite side of your mouse and scroll down to paste. that's how you copy and paste
what do you mean the paste button? everybody knows you copy it. right click the mouse and click paste
Hiya, I've got an iMac desktop, and I'm not sure if its the same. But in order to copy you paste, you'll need to click the CMD button, and then c or v. C means copy, V means paste, CMD + C - Copy CMD + V - Paste Hope this helped.
Whatever is in cells can be copied to other cells. There are many ways to copy cells with the keyboard and the mouse. You can do it with the mouse in a number of ways. You can copy with the Fill Handle. You can do it by right-clicking on the mouse and pick options to copy and paste from the shortcut menu. You can use the mouse with the Ctrl key, to copy.
If you want to copy something (you can practice on this) at the front or end of a comment click and drag your mouse so it "highlights" what you want to copy. then click the right side button on the mouse and a thing will come up like "Undo- Cut- Copy- Paste-" Well pick copy. Then where ever you want to put what you copied- right click again and pick "Paste"
Once you have done a copy, you can access paste options on the Clipboard group on the Home tab on the Ribbon, or by right-clicking on the mouse.
The Copy and Paste functions are some of the most important fundamentals to master for manipulating objects on yor computar. See the Right-Click section on your mouse.
You can easily Copy and paste a lot faster by,First selecting what you want to copy,by holding the mouse button and dragging over it,you should get blue around it,Right click it and click copy or use Ctrl+C,Then in a text box,To paste fast Press Ctrl+V.Example : Hello! <-- Put your mouse at the begging then Hold the mouse and drag to the end of it,Then Right click and press copy,Or press Ctrl+C,Now select where you want to paste it,It haves to be in a text box or somewhere you can write,When you select it press Ctrl+V Then there it is! But of course you can right click then click paste to paste it!
You hit the right button on your mouse and hold it down while dragging it across the text you want to copy(it should be highlighted) then click the right button on the mouse and hit copy.
Copy and Paste options (for selected items) are available from the Edit menu in Mac applications. The keyboard equivalents are the Command key and C (for copy) or V (for paste). These options are often available from the secondary/right click contextual menu.
If the full URL is visible, copy and paste it in the address bar. If not, right clicking may offer the option to view properties. If the URL is listed, copy and paste from there.