USING MICROSOFT WORD
CREATING HEADERS FOOTERS IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Hyperlink
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Paste
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Point
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Cut
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Detailed explanation-1: -To append text to the Clipboard, select it using normal text selection commands, and then press INSERT+WINDOWS Key+C. To paste all the text that you have placed on the Clipboard so far, use the Windows Paste command (CTRL+V).
Detailed explanation-2: -Select the text you want to copy and press Ctrl+C. Place your cursor where you want to paste the copied text and press Ctrl+V.
Detailed explanation-3: -The correct answer is Cut. Cut option removes text from a document and places it on the clipboard. The clipboard on a computer functions as temporary storage for the last item cut by the user. Ctrl + X is the shortcut key used to cut selected text.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Clipboard task pane holds many of the last images and text you copied or cut. Note: You can still do simple cut, copy, and paste the way you’re used to, either by using the buttons on the ribbon or the keyboard shortcuts CTRL+X (Cut), CTRL+C (Copy), or CTRL+V (Paste).
Detailed explanation-5: -Select the text or graphics you want to copy, and press Ctrl+C. Each selection appears in the Clipboard, with the latest at the top. Optionally, repeat step 2 until you’ve copied all the items you want to use.