Michael from California Asks:
How do I "Copy and Paste"?
A:
First off, you'll be glad to learn copying
and pasting is easy. You can copy and paste just about anything
your little heart desires: text, web pages, files, pictures, you
name it. The idea behind the process is to take information from
one place and deposit it into another.
For an example, let's pretend you're working in a word processor
and need to copy and paste a section of your document into an
e-mail. Here's how:
1. First, you'll need to select the text you wish
to copy. You do this by putting your mouse cursor at the first
character you want to copy and, holding down the left mouse button,
drag the cursor to the last character you need copied. As you drag,
you'll notice everything gets highlighted (selected).
2. Next, right-click the selected area. Choose
Copy from the menu that pops up (or you can use CTRL-C if you like
keyboard shortcuts).
3. Finally, right-click the area in your e-mail
document where you would like to insert the word processor text.
Click Paste from the menu that pops up (For this, CTRL-V is your
keyboard shortcut).
That's it. The steps are basically the same for any copy &
paste procedure you need to do.
Here's another example. In the image below, we'll take a line of
text, copy it, and paste the copy below the original line:

If you want to get a little more fancy, place your cursor at the
first character you want selected and, while holding down the SHIFT
key, click next to the last character you want selected. It's
sometimes easier to follow this procedure than to make selections
by dragging, especially when your wrestling with a lengthy
document. I can't remember the number of times the area I wanted to
stop selecting at zipped right by me on a document!
Another fun way to use the SHIFT key is adding to an existing
selection.
Let's say you select an area of text and you came up short of what
you really needed. Rather than trying to re-select the whole thing,
just hit the SHIFT key and click your mouse where you would like
the selection to end. (You can also shorten a selection by doing
this too.)
After you have used the SHIFT key to get your text selected, follow
the pervious steps to copy / paste.
~Steve
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