Ctrl + v also, EDIT go down to paste or right click then to paste The ENTER key
Ctrl + v also, EDIT go down to paste or right click then to paste The ENTER key
To copy you press CTRL Key and C with it to paste you do CTRL Key with V Key instead
Hit Ctrl V ---------------------- An alternative to clicking the Paste button is to press the Enter Key. The Enter Key completes the paste operation, removes the marquee from the source area, and disables the Paste button so that you cannot paste the copied source area to other destination areas. PAGE EX153 Microsoft Office 2010
To copy you press CTRL Key and C with it to paste you do CTRL Key with V Key instead
control and the v button
Press the key that says: PrtScn SysRq Then go into paint and paste it there, then select the parts of the image you want and click copy, then click new and paste, then save!
the F1 button
Look for the (Print Screen) key on your keyboard and then paste it to a proper printing software or even Microsoft Word Look for Fn key and Ins(Prt Sc) key, press and hold Fn and press the Ins (Prt Sc) key and paste what u have copied and print it out Hope it helps!
Cut and Paste actions are activated by holding down the Command (cmd) key next to the Space bar. To Cut: Select whatever you want to cut by clicking the mouse button on it and then dragging the mouse to select all that you want. Press the Command key and the X key together to cut the selected item from your document. To Paste: Click wherever you want to insert the item to be pasted and then press the Command key and the V key together and the item will be pasted into the document. Originally the X key was chosen as it could be said to resemble a pair of scissors to cut with and the V key was something pressing down to paste the item.
You place the key on the cutoff and push the start button.
No it isn't. The F4 key redos the last action. However, if the F4 key is hit just after something has been pasted, you can paste again into another cell.