In many word processing applications, the "Format Painter" button can be used to copy and paste paragraph formats. This tool allows users to select a formatted paragraph, click the Format Painter, and then apply the same formatting to another paragraph. Typically, the Format Painter icon looks like a paintbrush. Users can double-click the Format Painter to apply the formatting to multiple paragraphs consecutively.
Copy and Paste.
You can't copy and paste a link in a paragraph on you iPhone because the link has the read only property and not the read/write property.
what do you mean the paste button? everybody knows you copy it. right click the mouse and click paste
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Highlight the paragraph, right click it and go to copy (or ctrl +c), then click on the page where you want it to go and right click again and go to paste (or ctrl + v)
Move your trackpad cursor to the start of the text you want to copy, press the BB button and find copy. Go to wherever you want to paste, press the BB button, find paste! Based on a BlackBerry Curve 8520.
Type the formula one time, then copy and paste to cells where you need the same formula. If you do not want to copy the cell formats, then when you paste, paste only formula.
You do not print the document.
To copy you press CTRL Key and C with it to paste you do CTRL Key with V Key instead
Select the word, e.g. by double clicking it.Copy the selection to the clipboard by pressing control-C, clicking the copy button on the toolbar, or selecting copy from the Edit menu.Move the insertion point to the place you want to copy the word, e.g. by clicking there.Paste, by pressing control-V, clicking the paste button on the toolbar, or selecting paste from the Edit menu.You can also copy several words, part of a word, a whole sentence or paragraph or any amount of text, the same way.
Highlight the text which you wish to copy and press and hold the control (CTRL) button then C. So it's CTRL+C.
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...