cut = couper
copy = copier
paste = coller
delete = supprimer
select all = tout selectionner
manually with a tool or copy a line from paint and paste it
There's a button for it on the keyboard, or just copy/paste these: < >
Here are some symbols you can copy and paste: ® © ℗ ™ ▓ ▒ ░ ▲ ▼ ► ◄ + - * ÷
1. Select the text you want by holding down the left mouse-button, then move the mosue across the text.2.Then there are two options.Either you right-click the selected text and choose "copy", or you press Ctrl + C.3. Two options again.Right-click on the text-field where you want to paste the copied text and select "paste.Or you can just click on the text-field and press Ctrl + V.If it is not text, you might not be able to copy it, but if it is for instance a picture from google, you can paste it too, you put the mouse cursor over the picture right click and then click copy, OR you can press Ctrl+C . And you do the similar procedure as you do for the text .
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
tooth paste is 'du dentifrice' (masc.) in French.
You can say "nous copions" in French to mean "we copy".
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
copy and paste it and anther person thing
"A copy" is "una copia". The verb "to copy" is "copiar".
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You can't copy and paste on an iTouch, but you can on an iPhone
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v
You can not copy and paste onto this
you can copy and paste on Microsoft word 2007 or 2003