In Photoshop You can add text with Type Tool which is located at Toolbar on left side of screen, press letter T on keyboard to activate it. To insert image into another image You can from File > Place or open another image, convert Background layer to normal if You have only Background layer (double click text Background at LAYERS palette and confirm on OK) then click with Move Tool active (press letter V to activate) and drag image into another.
Write it once Copy and paste a few times Copy the whole thing Paste a few more times Rinse and repeat
Write it in your Notes or something then Copy and Paste
right click, copy. then when you get to the page, right click, paste.
i would guess just copy and paste. or copy and paste the website the picture is on.
Copy and paste is when you want a sentence, word, quote, picture, or something like that and make a copy of it in Microsoft Word, or Powerpoint. or in the notebook. Defenitions: Copy: 1. an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original 2.to make a copy of; transcribe; reproduce
you can copy and paste on Microsoft word 2007 or 2003
(copy and paste that )
Microsoft Office programs are fully copy-and-paste compatible. Locate the picture, copy it, place the insertion point where you want the picture, and select Paste from the Edit menu.
hold picture, hit copy and paste it on your document...or take a picture by cliking the off and home button at the same time...
Control (Ctrl) C - Copy Control (Ctrl) V - Paste Or right click and click copy and then right click again on where you want it and click paste.
left click
When you cut something you will delete what you cut. When you paste something first you will have to copy something and when you paste it you will have what you copied in the paper you paste what you copied. So if you want to delete something, cut it and if you want to have the same thing in a paper from the computer copy and then paste.