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  1. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  2. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  3. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  4. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  5. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.

If you want to paste in an image, you can usually right-click on the image and choose COPY. Then place the cursor where you want the image and press <CNRTL-V> to paste it in.

Done.

I just copied and pasted this from your post, using the five steps. I italicized it just to show it better:

"Rich, thanks for the instructions.  I did that just testing the five steps.   I noticed it replicated 8 times with 1 to 40 sequence numbers???"

I have no idea what you mean by "...replicated 8 times with 1 to 40 sequence numbers..." I need a link the post to see what you're talking about.

Copy and paste is pretty basic stuff. I use it every day.

I too do it almost daily.  Never had it repeat it's self multiple times.  

I just did it again and this time it only repeated it's self 3 times.  1 to 15.  Last time it was 1 to 40.

Must be getting better???

 

  1. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  2. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  3. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  4. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  5. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.
  6. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  7. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  8. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  9. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  10. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.
  11. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  12. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  13. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  14. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  15. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.

 

Last edited by Tom Tee

"I too do it almost daily.  Never had it repeat it's self multiple times. 

  1. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  2. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  3. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  4. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  5. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.
  6. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  7. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  8. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  9. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  10. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post.
  11. Highlight the text you want to copy.
  12. Press <CNTRL-C> to COPY the text to the clipboard.
  13. Go to the post where you want to paste the text.
  14. Place your cursor where you want the text to appear.
  15. Press <CNRTL-V> to paste the text into the post."

 

Just copied and pasted above from Tom T on a Mac. (Then I went back and added quotation marks and italicized) On Mac it's Command C and Command V. In case you are a complete novice, to highlight put cursor at beginning, press mouse or touch pad and hold while you drag to end of what you want to copy. Then release. It will be highlighted (blue for me). Then Command V (on Mac)

Why it repeated for Tom T is beyond me. Possibly a sticky key?

Last edited by Will
@Tom Tee posted:

...I just did it again and this time it only repeated it's self 3 times.

I still don't understand what you mean by it "repeated" itself multiple times. The only way anything would paste into a post more than once is if you told it to.

Next time, instead of using the keyboard and pressing <CNRTL-V> to paste, right click and choose PASTE from the menu there. You may have a keyboard problem.

Humm....that is the way I have always cut and pasted. 

Well not really.  Coming from a publishing family,  fifty years ago we literally cut newly typed corrections and then pasted the word(s) or sentence over the incorrect text while proof reading new books.  I bet many folks do not know of the source of "cut and paste".  Some of my pages were a tad weighty .   Sister did not get paid for replacement pages and I only got paid for each cut and paste.

Never used <CNRTL-V>.

Just got all new Lenovo touch screen computers.  Maybe I should have the keyboard checked out??

Added:  What could be the source of the 1 to 15 numbering and the 1 to 40 numbering on the first one?

Last edited by Tom Tee

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