Right - click, select copy, then under "EDIT" select paste, that usually works.
Open the source code in Word, so it displays as a web page. Copy the text from the Word web page, and paste wherever. The formatting is preserved. (I found this answer myself.) -- Robin Hilborn Family Helper http://www.familyhelper.net
Copy the web address
You can select the part of the text of the mail. Then right click to copy the content of mail. After that you can paste in the word document easily.
operations section
Yes, the word copy is a verb (copy, copies, copying, copied). The word copy is also a noun (copy, copies).Example uses:Verb: I can copy my transcript at the library.Noun: I have to send a copy with my application.
You can use the regular CTRL+F function to search for the word or you can copy-paste the text into a Word/Notepad document and use the search option there.
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The word that typically goes with "section" is "of." For example, "section of a book" or "section of a newspaper."
copy's
operation section or operation section chief
To copy the format of a section without transferring the content, you can use the "Format Painter" tool in applications like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Simply select the section with the desired format, click on the Format Painter icon, and then highlight the target section where you want to apply the formatting. This will transfer only the formatting attributes, such as font style, size, and spacing, while leaving the text content unchanged.