Cutting, Pasting, & Copying
Cutting
is the technical term for deleting text.
Pasting
is placing text in a new location in your
document.
Copying
allows you to take a copy of your text and place it in another location
in your document.
When you cut or copy text, Word automatically copies this text to a
special place in RAM called the
clipboard .
Once text is on the clipboard, it can be copied or pasted anywhere else in the
document, in another document, or any other Windows application.
Cutting Text
Highlight the first three sentences.
Click Edit on the
menu bar.
Click Cut
Note the
shortcut key
combination to the right of the word Cut. You can press Ctrl X instead of
clicking File, Cut. You can also use the Cut button
on
the
format toolbar.
Any of these three methods will cut the highlighted text.
The highlighted text disappears.
Now your turn! Try it!