The Copy and Paste functions are some of the most important fundamentals to master for manipulating objects on a computer. Once these skills become second nature, tasks like revising documents, managing files, and sharing images will become much less of a hassle. This guide will show you all of the ways you can copy and paste files and text, regardless of your operating system or skill level.
Highlight text. Text is one of the most common objects that gets copied, and is essential for document editing and other word processing tasks. You can click and drag to select specific sections of text, or press ^ Ctrl+A (PC) or ⌘ Cmd+A (OS X) to select all of the text on a document or page. Select files on your computer. If you want to copy a file on your computer to move around, simply click on it to select it. You can click and drag a selection box around multiple files to select all of them.
Hold the ^ Ctrl (⌘ Cmd) key and click individual files to select multiple files that aren't located next to each other.
To select a range of files, click the first one, then hold ⇧ Shift and click the last one. All of the files in between will be selected.
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The Copy and Paste functions are some of the most important fundamentals to master for manipulating objects on a computer. Once these skills become second nature, tasks like revising documents, managing files, and sharing images will become much less of a hassle. This guide will show you all of the ways you can copy and paste files and text, regardless of your operating system or skill level.
Highlight text. Text is one of the most common objects that gets copied, and is essential for document editing and other word processing tasks. You can click and drag to select specific sections of text, or press ^ Ctrl+A (PC) or ⌘ Cmd+A (OS X) to select all of the text on a document or page. Select files on your computer. If you want to copy a file on your computer to move around, simply click on it to select it. You can click and drag a selection box around multiple files to select all of them.
Hold the ^ Ctrl (⌘ Cmd) key and click individual files to select multiple files that aren't located next to each other.
To select a range of files, click the first one, then hold ⇧ Shift and click the last one. All of the files in between will be selected.
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The Copy and Paste functions are some of the most important fundamentals to master for manipulating objects on a computer. Once these skills become second nature, tasks like revising documents, managing files, and sharing images will become much less of a hassle. This guide will show you all of the ways you can copy and paste files and text, regardless of your operating system or skill level.
Highlight text. Text is one of the most common objects that gets copied, and is essential for document editing and other word processing tasks. You can click and drag to select specific sections of text, or press ^ Ctrl+A (PC) or ⌘ Cmd+A (OS X) to select all of the text on a document or page. Select files on your computer. If you want to copy a