January 8, 2007
Then it's old.
Highlight the words you wanna copy then, right click it and click 'copy' go to wherever you want to post it and Press these keys on your keyboard : Ctrl and V. This will paste the word that you highlighted :)
To copy a piece of text: select the text and press the Command (cmd) and C keys, or right click on the text and select Copy from the menu. To copy a file hold down the Alt key while you drag the file to a new location, or right click on the file and select Duplicate from the menu.
It reverts to the public domain.
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Yes, in their automotive dept.
copy right 1958 by les editions de minuit
this is the right answer copy this in your book thank you lolzies
You should not copy an out of print book. You should check the rights or buy a used copy of this book.
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What keys??? go here: http://www.sneamia.net/pr/ Copy and paste:)
the nextday when you bring the book from school,you can then copy