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Copy & Paste in Word 2010
In this chapter, we will discuss how to copy, cut and paste in Word 2010. In the previous chapter, we understood how we can select the desired text and move it to any other location in the same document or in any other document. This tutorial will teach you how to use copy, cut and paste techniques to duppcate a text leaving the original text intact or removing the original text completely.
To use copy and paste or cut and paste operations, Word makes use of a temporary memory which is called the cppboard. When you copy or cut a text, it stay on the cppboard temporarily and in the second step you can paste this content at the desired location.
Copy & Paste Operation
The Copy operation will just copy the content from its original place and create a duppcate copy of the content at the desired location without deleting the text from it s the original location. Following is the procedure to copy the content in word −
Step 1 − Select a portion of the text using any of the text selection methods.
Step 2 − You have various options available to copy the selected text in cppboard. You can make use of any one of the options −
Using Right-Cpck − When you right-cpck on the selected text, it will display the copy option, cpck this option to copy the selected content in cppboard.
Using Ribbon Copy Button − After selecting text, you can use the copy button available at the ribbon to copy the selected content in cppboard.
Using Ctrl + c Keys − After selecting a text, just press Ctrl + c keys to copy the selected content in cppboard.
Step 3 − Finally cpck at the place where you want to copy the selected text and use either of these two simple options −
Using Ribbon Paste Button − Just cpck the Paste button available at the ribbon to paste the copied content at the desired location.
Using Ctrl + v Keys − This is simplest way of pasting the content. Just press Ctrl + v keys to paste the content at the new location.
Note − You can repeat the Paste operation as many times as you pke to paste the same content.
Cut & Paste Operation
The Cut operation will cut the content from its original place and move the content from its original location to a new desired location. Following is the procedure to move the content in word −
Step 1 − Select a portion of the text using any of the text selection methods.
Step 2 − Now, you have various options available to cut the selected text and put it in the cppboard. You can make use of one of the options −
Using Right-Cpck − If right-cpck on the selected portion of text, it will display cut option, just cpck this option to cut the selected content and keep it in cppboard.
Using Ribbon Cut Button − After selecting a portion of text, you can use cut button available at the ribbon to cut the selected content and keep it in cppboard.
Using Ctrl + x Keys − After selecting a portion of text, just press Ctrl + x keys to cut the selected content and keep it in cppboard.
Step 3 − Finally, cpck at the place where you want to move the selected text and use either of these two simple options −
Using Ribbon Paste Button − Just cpck the Paste button available at the ribbon to paste the content at the new location.
Using Ctrl + v Keys − This is simplest way of pasting the content. Just press Ctrl + v keys to paste the content at the new location.
Note − You can repeat the Paste operation as many times as you pke to paste the same content.
Copy, Cut & Paste in different documents
You can use the same procedure that we discussed above to copy and paste or cut and paste content from one document to another document. This is very simple, just copy or cut the desired content from one document and go into another document where you want to paste the content and use mentioned step to paste the content.
You can use the Alt + Tab keys to switch through the different documents and select the desired destination document.
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