Place your cursor at the beginning of the page you want to copy. Click and drag the cursor to the bottom of the page you want to copy. Press Ctrl + C on your keyboard. Tip: Another way to copy your highlighted text is to click Home > Copy.
Press “Ctrl-A” to select all of the text. Press “Ctrl-C” to copy it. Go back to Word and click on the area of the document where you wish to place the email. Press “Ctrl-V” to paste your email.
How to copy and paste text
- Find the text you want to copy and paste.
- Tap and hold on the text.
- Tap and drag the highlight handles to highlight all the text you want to copy and paste.
- Tap Copy in the menu that appears.
- Tap and hold in the space where you'd like to paste the text.
- Tap Paste in the menu that appears.
The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in temporary storage (the clipboard). The data from the clipboard is later inserted wherever a paste command is issued.
Click "File," and then click the "Info" tab to display the Permission settings panel for your current Word document. Click the "Protect Document" icon to display a list of available document protection features. Click "Restrict Editing" to prevent copying but enable some types of editing of the document.
First, press and hold the message you would like to copy. After a second or two, a list of message reactions (a new iOS 10 feature) as well as the option to copy the message will appear on the screen of your iPhone. To copy the iMessage or text message, tap Copy. To paste the message you copied, tap a text field.
The best way to copy, cut or paste on the Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is to select the text that you want to copy, cut, or paste. Then press and hold on the text you want to edit. After you long press the text, a menu bar will appear at the top of the screen, with options saying select all, cut, copy, and paste.
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- Open your text message app.
- Start a new message.
- Tap and hold on the message field.
- Tap Paste to see what's on your clipboard.
Drag the grab point at the end of the first word to the end of the paragraph you want to select. The highlighting will extend to cover all text between the two grab points. Tap the "Cut," "Copy" or "Paste" button in the context menu to perform that action on the selected paragraph.
Drag the set of bounding handles to highlight all the text you want to copy. Tap Copy on the toolbar that appears. Tap and hold on the field where you want to paste the text until a toolbar appears. This can be the URL bar or any text field.
Your “copy-paste not working in Windows' issue may also be caused by system file corruption. You can run System File Checker and see if there're any system files missing or corrupted. When it finishes, restart your computer and check if it has fixed your copy-paste problem.
Pasting on your iPhone has never been easier. You're familiar with the old way of doing things — long-press in the text field to bring up the "Paste" option, then tap that option to paste your text.
Tap the location in the app or document where you want to paste the text and hold your finger down until the magnifying glass appears. When it does, remove your finger, and the pop-up menu appears. Tap Paste to paste the text.
When the text you want to copy is highlighted, tap Copy. The copied text saves to a virtual clipboard. After you tap an option on the menu, the menu disappears. The clipboard can only contain one copied item (text, image, link, or another item) at a time.
If you open a new page in Safari and place your cursor in the top (URL) area, you will see a "Paste and Go" option. That would get you to the same page you copied (to your clipboard). Pressing "Paste and Go" retrieves the copied URL. Your clipboard is simply a section of memory on your iPhone.
There is no clipboard App or viewable clipboard on iPhones. After copying something, it gets stored onto the system's memory for later use. iPhone's clipboard is an inherent functionality which enables you to temporarily store data from one App and transfer it to another App, or to a different location in the same App.
First, press and hold the message you would like to copy. After a second or two, a list of message reactions (a new iOS 10 feature) as well as the option to copy the message will appear on the screen of your iPhone. To copy the iMessage or text message, tap Copy. To paste the message you copied, tap a text field.
To make sure you paste what you most recently copied, here's what to do:
- Go to the text, link, or other item you want to copy.
- Tap to bring up the Edit menu.
- Tap Copy.
- Tap to bring up the edit menu again.
- Tap Copy again.