To copy the text or picture, highlight it and press ctrl+c.
Once you want to paste it, press ctrl+v.
short-cut keys
In are answers using keys to short cut things on desktop are short cut and make efficient motor moving quickly is are there aren't disadvantages due to is are using easy.
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Ctrl+C=Copy Ctrl+Z=Undo Ctrl+X=Cut Ctrl+A=Select All Ctrl+V=Paste Ctrl+B=Bold Ctrl+I=Italics Ctrl+P=Print Ctrl+Y=Redo And finally Ctrl+Alt+Del=Windows Task Manager
Mercedes Dealers are the only ones that can cut keys and replace remotes; bring all your ownership records and they will have it cut and sent to you
In many computer programs, that appears in an "Edit" menu.Most computer programs also provide one or more of the additional alternatives for copy and paste: * Shortcut keys - in Windows, these are usually Ctrl-C for copy, Ctrl-X for cut, and Ctrl-V for paste. * Buttons, to let you cut, copy, and paste with a mouse click. * Popup menus, i.e., a menu that appears when you right-click (for example, on a selected text).
Ctrl+C on windows
Cut Copy was created in 2001.
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Yes, if you have a key duplicator or a small file and time. But almost any hardware store can cut keys for you for the purchase of a key, even if it says "do not duplicate".