If you've been a longtime Microsoft Word user, you must be familiar with its default paste option, which retains the source formatting from where the content is copied. Copying and pasting is one of ...
Copying and pasting has long been stigmatised in education as an easy shortcut, or even outright plagiarism. Yet in practice, copy-and-paste can be a powerful learning tool when used appropriately.
Last week I gave you some useful Windows tips; this week I thought I’d continue the tips theme, and move to Microsoft Word. Actually, when you’re copying from a Web page, things get a little ...
In most cases, folks tend to use Notepad to add code blocks and commands, but if you already have Microsoft Word opened, then there is no need to fire up Notepad at all. From what we can tell, ...
Learning when and how to use the cut, copy and paste commands in your word processor dramatically improves your productivity. Instead of retyping a sentence you want moved, you can cut and paste it to ...
So I've got web page (cgi page) with some text and graphs. The graphs are not linked as jpg/gif/whatever. If I select everything on the page, copy, and attempt to paste into Word, the images end up ...
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