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Yes. In word You can do text wrapping And then do behind text and it will go behind the text
I don't know why it does that but the only way i found that copied any text from a web document to Open Office is by going to Edit>Paste Special>Formatted Text[RTF] Hope this helps I don't know either o_o, but when this happens I just copy the text in the table then undo the paste and repaste if OOo is giving me issues about getting rid of the table.
type your word then hold shift and press the left arrow button
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It is important to know how to work a computer. The buttons on most computers that retrieve items copied to the clipboard, are Ctrl+V.
Control+X = will remove (cut) any text you highlight and you will be able to paste in in another location.
To 'paste' means to make an exact copy of previously 'copied' or 'cut' text, pictures, or any other form of data. Practically speaking, 'pasting' copied text into a work processor (such as Microsoft Word) will create an exact copy right where your cursor is at the time of pasting.
If you have a legal (paid for) installation of MS Word you do not have to pay any more if you copy text OR images into a document.
Clipboard
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.
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CTRL+X is used in Microsoft Office (as well as most other PC programs) to cut any highlighted data. This can include text, files and folders, as examples. After you use CTRL+X to cut text, you can use CTRL+V to paste it to the desired location.