4.8 COPY CUT AND PASTE
This is a great feature especially if you enjoy writing. You can
move text around a document, copy an address from your address file to a letter you are writing or copy a
webpage into a Word document and so on.
You first select what you want to move, copy, or cut. Cut means to remove it from
where it currently is. Then you paste it into its new place.
You can find these features by pressing the ALT key then exploring the menu or
ribbon with the CURSOR keys but it's quicker to use the short cut keys as follows:
Select everything: CONTROL A (all).
Select a word: SHIFT CONTROL LEFT OR RIGHT ARROW KEY.
Hear what you have selected: CAPSLOCK H.
COPY: CONTROL C copies what you select.
CUT: CONTROL X removes what's selected but keeps it in the computer memory ready
to be placed elsewhere.
PASTE: place the cursor where the text should appear, and press
CONTROL V.
These instructions apply to all versions of Windows programs.
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