missussr 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 To the powers that be...I am self taught on the computer and I am still learning...I get the Quote button,(maybe) but is there a way to cut and paste a paragraph or do you have to type it all? Please help me....is there any other tricks? :blink: Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seeking_truth_1 0 Report post Posted January 6, 2005 Yes, there is an easy way to copy and paste Find the text you wish to copy Place your cursor on the last letter (lower right hand side) in the body of text Single left click and hold your mouse button Drag the mouse to the top of the text you wish to copy You should notice that the text is be "highlighted" in a blue Once you have selected your text, the quickest way copy is to press the CTRL key and the C key at the same time On some keyboards it's CNTL This will copy the text into memory Go to the place you want to put the text single left click where you want the text to go and then press the CTRL key and the V key at the same time This will paste the text into the new message You may also substitute a CTRL-X instead of a CTRL-C This will cut your test out of the source message instead of just copying it Hope this helps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
damedic 0 Report post Posted March 9, 2005 I know, I know... This thread is old, and you are now possibly the computer genius & can probably teach me a few things But if you're not, then 1 more tip. I found that some like the Keyboard version, (I for one do) but others like to use the mouse as much as possible. For copying: just as described earlier, left click 1x at the beginning of text you want to copy, while still holding down the left button (if you let go, it is ok, just push down again)and drag to the last character you want copied. As mentioned, you should see all of the text you chose - will be highlighted. Next, press the right button and a submenu will pop up with an option to choose "Copy", move the mouse cursor over the word Copy, then left click. The highlited text is now in memory as copied text waiting to be pasted somewhere. For Pasting: Go to where you want the beginning of copied text to appear, left click 1x, then right click, sub menu appears, scroll mouse cursor to word "Paste", then left click. Voila - copied text is pasted. Note: Copying & Pasting will work between "Most Any" window that is opened on your computer screen. So if you want to copy anything say from your word processor, or a graphics program or from your favorite website, just follow the above or "Seeking's" version and it will work. medic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites