Ctrl + c.
To paste it into a new location or into a new document use: Ctrl + v.
Ctrl - C is the most common keyboard shortcut to copy highlighted text, but there are others, depending on the application you are using. For example, in Word you can use Shift - F2.
Ctrl and 'F'
It is Ctrl X.
ctrl+B
Ctrl + c
Ctrl plus J is used to justify text or a paragraph.
Ctrl + V
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In windows, Ctrl + C will store selected text in the clipboard (copy it) so you can use it later. Ctrl + V will paste the stored text into any location where you can enter text. You can use these shortcuts when you want to move text around or when you want to copy a block of text multiple times.
Ctrl+C - Copy Ctrl+V - Paste Ctrl+B - Bold (text) Ctrl+I - Italicize (text)
Ctrl+C copys the selected text, to paste press Ctrl+V.
First, type Ctrl+U and then type whatever sentence you need which needs to be underlined. After you're done, press Ctrl+U again and then type the next sentence which doesn't need to be underlined.