For mac: command c for copy and command v for paste.
For PC: control c for copy and control v for paste.
command c to copy and command v to paste
Copy and Paste options (for selected items) are available from the Edit menu in Mac applications. The keyboard equivalents are the Command key and C (for copy) or V (for paste). These options are often available from the secondary/right click contextual menu.
Either copy & paste, or by giving the "Insert - Image" command.
copy and paste
Highlight the text you want to copy, right click and click copy on the drop down menu. Go to the area you want to paste it on. Then right click where you want to paste and click paste on the menu. You can almost always also use the computer command CTRL+C to copy and the command CTRL+V to paste as well. (On Apple computers, replace CTRL with the Command Key.)
Special copy allows you to copy only specifc aspects instead of copying all formatting and formulas of a cell.
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
You would use the format painter to copy formatting from one cell to another cell or cells. You can also use copy and then use Paste Special to copy just the formatting.Use the copy command and then paste format.
paste
1. Highlight the text 2. Hold down control 3. while holding down control click down on the mouse 4. Press copy 5. Repeat steps 1-3 6. Press Paste
Copy words? Select the words you want to copy, hit command-c and if you want to paste it somewhere, hit command-v. (Command is the "apple-key", situated to the left of the space-bar). Oka?