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Safe Support .... LAPTOP Tel: 07950869922 [email protected] www.pcsenior.org.uk Worksheet Ref: 0006 Copy And Paste/Cut And Paste Cut And Paste Highlight some Text (Click & Drag Mouse across it). Select “Edit” and then “Cut” - it goes onto the Windows CLIPBOARD behind the scenes . Move the Cursor down a Line or so, Select “Edit” and then “Paste” .... The Highlighted Text is “Pasted” into the Document \nd, with “Cut”, it is removed from where it was before! Notice - and try out - the Keyboard Options on the Edit Menu: Ctrl+C (Copy); Ctrl+V (Paste) Ctrl+X (Cut); Ctrl+V (Paste) Also try “Edit” “Undo” - these Options are very useful/quick Page 1 of 1 Open up your Word Processor .... Click the Icon for it on your “Quick Launch” Toolbar and then Select “File” - “Open” and then Browse for your File from the previous Session and Double Click it to Load it again (I.e. “Word 01.doc”) OR it may be on the List of 4 or 5 Recently opened documents - if so, just Double Click on it! Now you can carry on and make a few changes to it. Copy And Paste Highlight some Text (Click & Drag Mouse across it). Select “Edit” and then “Copy” - it goes onto the Windows CLIPBOARD behind the scenes! Move the Cursor down a Line or so (I.e. Press the Enter Key) and Select “Edit” and then “Paste” .... The Highlighted Text is “Pasted” into the Document, leaving the original text were it was! ©PC Senior 2008 All Rights Reserved That should be enough to practice on.

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S a f e S u p p o r t . . . .LAPTOP

Tel: [email protected]

WorksheetRef: 0006

Copy And Paste/Cut And Paste

Cut And Paste

Highlight some Text (Click & Drag Mouseacross it). Select “Edit” and then “Cut” - it goesonto the Windows CLIPBOARD behind thescenes .

Move the Cursor down a Line or so, Select“Edit” and then “Paste” .... The Highlighted Textis “Pasted” into the Document \nd, with “Cut”, itis removed from where it was before!

Notice - and try out - the Keyboard Options onthe Edit Menu:Ctrl+C (Copy); Ctrl+V (Paste)Ctrl+X (Cut); Ctrl+V (Paste)

Also try “Edit” “Undo” - these Options are veryuseful/quick

Page 1 of 1

Open up your Word Processor .... Click the Iconfor it on your “Quick Launch” Toolbar and thenSelect “File” - “Open” and then Browse for yourFile from the previous Session and Double Clickit to Load it again (I.e. “Word 01.doc”)

OR it may be on the List of 4 or5 Recently opened documents- if so, just Double Click on it!

Now you can carry on andmake a few changes to it.

Copy And Paste

Highlight some Text (Click & Drag Mouse acrossit). Select “Edit” and then “Copy” - it goes ontothe Windows CLIPBOARD behind the scenes!

Move the Cursor down a Line or so (I.e. Pressthe Enter Key) and Select “Edit” and then“Paste” .... The Highlighted Text is “Pasted” intothe Document, leaving the original text were itwas!

©PC Senior 2008 All Rights Reserved

That should be enough to practice on.