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From: Christina Martinez <>
Subject: Re: [PaOldC] how to copy and paste
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:33:07 -0700
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In-Reply-To: <4648FBCAF44E428887DD95A7BEE06970@TimPC>


Of course if you are using a Mac you just highlight, click, drag, and
drop.
On Jun 18, 2008, at 8:27 AM, Tim Robinson wrote:

> ALSO..........Another way to copy and paste to an e-mail
> message............
>
> As Sandra stated........Using the mouse to highlight whatever you need
> to "move".....When you finish that "step" on your keyboard Click "Ctrl
> C" then go to where ever you want to "place it" And again Click on
> "Ctrl V", and there you have it ready.
>
> Tim R.
> *****
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandra Ferguson" <>
> Subject: [PaOldC] how to copy and paste
>
>
> Someone emailed that they couldn't include computer info they had
> without retyping it. I can't remember info, either found on the
> internet
> or my own computer, that I couldn't copy and then paste
> elsewhere. There
> may be some occasions this won't work, but in the vast majority of
> instances, copy and paste will easily move data from one place to
> another,
> with just a few clicks.
> You simply visit the place where the desired info is located and,
> holding down the left mouse, move the mouse to highlight all the
> information you wish to move. Let go of the left mouse and ,
> leaving the
> arrow on the desired info, click on the right mouse....this gives
> you a
> dropdown menu, that contains the word copy...click on the word
> Copy. Then,
> go to the place you wish to put the info.....for example, an email
> form.....
> place your blinking icon where you wish the info to go, right
> click and
> click on paste. This will place the information you copied,
> exactly where
> you want it.
> This is a technique that makes life SO much easier, in the
> world of
> computers!...and, makes it VERY easy to share data with others.
> After
> moving the info, it is then possible to edit what has been
> moved....delete
> portions, photos, or whatever it takes to make it acceptable to
> the rootsweb
> sites..
>
> Sandra
>
>
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