I think so. Many things are used with control whereas command is mostly used for apple products.
high light the picture by pressing control A and then press control C then open up microsoft word and press control V
Try control plus V
Right click on the photo that you wish to past. click on copy. go to Microsoft word and right click and click paste. you can also control + c then Control + v (c=copy) (v=paste)
Control + C to copy the image, then open MS Paint to a new file and Control + V to dump or paste the image into the blank file.
Copy the text from your Word Document (Select, Ctrl+C)and paste it into your Google Document (Ctrl+V)
Microsoft Hyper-V R2 SP1 or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Hyper-V.
Select the text. Press Ctrl - C to copy it. Then you can go into Word and paste it. You could use Ctrl - V to do that.
It can be used twice in one word. The word evovae, as far as I know.
Press Ctrl+A to select By Murali Rao(Nagpur)
First, you need to select and highlight the chart, then copy or crtl-c. Once you've done you open your word document and paste or crtl-v the chart.
Select the word, e.g. by double clicking it.Copy the selection to the clipboard by pressing control-C, clicking the copy button on the toolbar, or selecting copy from the Edit menu.Move the insertion point to the place you want to copy the word, e.g. by clicking there.Paste, by pressing control-V, clicking the paste button on the toolbar, or selecting paste from the Edit menu.You can also copy several words, part of a word, a whole sentence or paragraph or any amount of text, the same way.
Select the word, e.g. by double clicking it.Cut the selection to the clipboard by pressing control-X, clicking the cut button on the toolbar, or selecting cut from the Edit menu.Move the insertion point to the place you want to move the word, e.g. by clicking there.Paste, by pressing control-V, clicking the paste button on the toolbar, or selecting paste from the Edit menu.You can also move several words, part of a word, a whole sentence or paragraph or any amount of text, the same way.