Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Cut, copy, and paste
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Drag and drop
Moving and copying text and graphics
You don't have to retype text each time you want to use it.
Cut and paste
and
copy and paste
are two separate procedures that allow you to move or copy items (text, numbers, or graphics) to another location.
About Cut and Paste:
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The
Cut
procedure allows you to delete selected items from the screen and temporarily place them on the
Office Clipboard
.
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The
Office Clipboard
is a temporary storage file.
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The
Paste
procedure allows you to get items from the
Office Clipboard
and place them in another location in the file or even into another file.
About Copy and Paste:
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The
Copy
procedure allows you to copy selected items from the screen and temporarily place them on the
Office Clipboard
.
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The
Office Clipboard
is a temporary storage file.
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The
Paste
procedure allows you to get items from the
Office Clipboard
and place them in another location in the file or even into another file.
Copying or moving a single item
To copy or move a single item:
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Select
the item you want to copy or move.
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Then do one of the following:
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To
copy
the item, click the
Copy
button on the Standard toolbar (Ctrl+C).
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To
move
the item, click the
Cut
button on the Standard toolbar (Ctrl+X).
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If you want to move or copy the item to another file,
switch
to the file.
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Click where you want the item to appear.
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Click the
Paste
button on the Standard toolbar (Ctrl+V).
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To format the pasted items, click an option that appears on the
Paste Options button
that appears just below your pasted selection.
The
cut, copy, and paste commands
are also available on the
Edit
menu.
Copying multiple items
When collecting multiple items to copy, it's helpful to display the
Office Clipboard
.
To display the Office Clipboard:
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Choose
Edit
Office Clipboard
.
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The
Office Clipboard
displays in the
right side
of the window.
Note:
If the Office Clipboard is not available, you are in a program or view that doesn't support showing or pasting multiple items from the Office Clipboard.
If you want to collect items without showing the clipboard:
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Open the
Office Clipboard
, click the
Options
button and check the
Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard
option.
To copy multiple items:
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Select
the first item you want to copy.
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Click the
Copy
button on the Standard toolbar (Ctrl+C).
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Continue copying items
in any Office program until finished.
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With the Office Clipboard open, click where you want to the items to be pasted. You can paste items into any Microsoft Office program.
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To paste items one at a time, click each item you want to paste on the Office Clipboard.
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To paste all of the items you copied, click
Paste All
on the
Office Clipboard task pane
.
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To format the pasted items, click an option that appears on the
Paste Options
button that appears just below your pasted selection.
To copy multiple items, you can also select one item, hold down the
Ctrl key
, and select the next item. Copy and paste as usual.
If you cut, copy, or paste something you didn't mean to, use the
Undo
feature or choose not to save changes when you close your file.
Drag and drop
The
drag-and-drop
method of
moving items
allows you to move selected text and graphics using your mouse.
To drag and drop:
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Select the item
you wish to move.
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Place the mouse pointer anywhere on the selected items without clicking.
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Click and hold the
left
mouse button until the insertion point changes into a
white arrow pointing up to the left
.
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Drag
the selected text to its new location.
To drag items between programs:
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Arrange the program windows so
both files
are open and visible. You must be able to see the items you want to drag and the location where you want to drop it.
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Select the item
, and click the
left
mouse button to drag the item its new location.
Challenge!
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Open Word 2003.
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Type
I am practicing how to cut, copy, and paste
.
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Practice cutting, copying, and pasting text.
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Practice dragging and dropping text.
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Close the file without saving changes, and exit Word 2003.