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retrieving and "pasting" text


Question Posted Saturday March 27 2010, 5:58 am

What steps do I have to take to move text from a wordpad Document (in my computer) into a post that I'm making on an Internet forum, using XP and Mozilla Firefox?

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thelaura answered Saturday March 27 2010, 6:30 pm:
Simple copy and paste:

Highlight the text you want to copy, by clicking the beginning of it and dragging your mouse to the end of the text.

Right click your mouse and click copy
OR
press ctrl and C (which is a keyboard version of copy)

Go onto the internet forum, right click and select paste
OR
click edit on firefox and paste
OR press ctrl and V.
OR
shift and insert


as you can see, there's a few different ways. :)

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russianspy1234 answered Saturday March 27 2010, 2:43 pm:
1. Open the document.

2. Select the text you want to post.

3. Hold control and push c.

4. Click where you are typing the post.

5. Hold control and push v.

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