How To Copy and Paste: <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#000066" link="#FFFFCC" vlink="#FFFFCC" alink="#FFFF00"> <center> <font color="#FF0000"><font size=+3>How To Copy and Paste:</font></font> <font color="#0000FF">Take your mouse, and place your cursor at the beginning of the text in the box below, then click and hold the left mouse button, while pulling your mouse over the text. This should highlight the text. Now release the left mouse button. Now, with the cursor over the highlighted text, right click the mouse for options, and select 'copy'. Now over the empty box below, right click your mouse again, and select 'paste' and you will have copied and pasted the text. :-)</font> <form METHOD="GET" ACTION="http://"><textarea name="terms" cols=20 rows=1 wrap="virtual">Copy this line.</textarea> </form><form METHOD="GET" ACTION="http://"><textarea name="terms" cols=20 rows=1 wrap="virtual"></textarea></form><font color="#0000FF">Cut and paste is the same as above, except you choose 'cut', instead of 'copy'.</font> <font color="#0000FF"><font size=+3>Shortcuts</font></font> <font color="#0000FF">To Copy: Highlight an area, as shown above, then hold 'Ctrl' + 'C'.</font> <font color="#0000FF">To Paste: Click your mouse where you want the text pasted, and then hold 'Ctrl' + 'V'.</font> <font color="#0000FF">The ability to cut, copy, and paste is found in most Windows text based programs.</font> <font color="#0000FF">Sometimes, the ability to do these tasks via the mouse is disabled, but is still quickly achieved through the use of the shortcuts outlined above.</font> |
Thank you MG. I printed this out so I can try it. I am such a chicken (not to be confused with a duck) and no techno-genius, but I really want to try it. Thanks |
Ann, You can try it right on the post in the little white squares |
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