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What's that technique where you copy and paste graphics into (lets say Microsoft Word)?

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What's that technique where you copy and paste graphics into (lets say Microsoft Word)? How do you exactly do it?

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  1. In general, after selecting an object (text, graphics) in a program, click CTRL/C to copy it, then CTRL/V to paste it into the other program.

    Hope that helps.


  2. Copying can be done by right-clicking and pressing copy (and then right clicking on your document and pressing paste) or by using the Control-commands

    CTRL + C is copy

    CTRL + X is cut

    CTRL + P is paste

  3. To copy text, click your mouse and drag your cursor over the text. this will turn the background of the text black, and the text white. Right click, then click "copy". Open up Microsoft word and right click, then click paste.

    To copy and paste a picture, right click on the picture, click copy. In Microsoft word, click paste.

    Simple!

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