In a Windows computer, it is Control+V. On a Macintosh computer, it is Apple+V.
Control+V means holding the "control" key on your keyboard and then pressing the "V" key, while still holding the "control" key. This applies to the Macintosh computer as well.
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Paste can exist in different states based on its composition and usage. Some pastes, like toothpaste or glue, can have a semi-solid consistency. Other pastes, such as some food pastes or metal pastes, may be denser or more solid-like in form.
Jellies (i) Jellies are transparent or translucent & non-greasy. Pastes (i)Pastes are not transparent or translucent and less greasy. Jellies (ii) Do not contain finely powdered medicaments. Pastes (ii) Contain a high Proportion of finely powdered medicament. Jellies (iii) Have pleasant cooling effect. Pastes (iii) Have no cooling effect. Jellies (iv) Contain gelatin or carbohydrate. Pastes (iv) Do not contain gelatin or carbohydrate. Jellies (v) May also be used as lubricant. Pastes (v) Do not used as lubricant. Jellies (vi) Can be applied to the hairy parts of the body. Pastes (vi) Generally can not be applied to the hairy parts of the body.
no.
Pastas
No
The plural form of paste is pastes.
yes
Right click on the document/folder etc. you want to create a shortcut from. Then, on the drop down menu, click "create shortcut" and you will have a shortcut. or if you want a keyboard shortcut right click, properties, advanced, shortcut.
To make sauces and pastes
Spatula?
there isn't such shortcut