![]() ![]() ![]() If you are working with a lot of text in MS Word, for example, you can double-click on a word to select it, triple-click on any word in a line to select the whole paragraph, right-click, and then select “Copy”. ![]() To highlight the entire text in a document, press CTRL + A. Right-click and select “Copy” to copy the text you've highlighted. To highlight multiple words, hold down the left button on your mouse, then scroll down to the point you want to stop copying the text. You can copy text by highlighting it in any editor, right-clicking on the highlighted text, and then selecting “Copy”. How to Copy and Paste Text on a Windows PC Then I'll also show you how to access your computer's clipboard so you can see the history of your copied items. So in this guide, I will show you the different ways you can copy and paste text, files, and folders on your Windows PC, including from the command line. Knowing how to copy and paste text and other data will help you work efficiently without repeating yourself. And you probably don't want to repeat typing the same thing over and over again. ![]() Because I'm always nervous that ClipMenu will break, I hope this review will motivate Cop圜lip developers to step up and 'copy' the versatility of ClipMenu because a capable clipboard manager is an essential operating feature for me (and I think anyone that bothers to use it a while will surely then be spoiled).When you're working on your computer, you want to do things as quickly as possible. Finally, that amazing little app hasn't been updated since 2014 but still works flawlessly up thru at least Catalina (I haven't upgraded to Big Sur but expect it will continue working well). I have Copy Clip and you don't! Me stupid? What took YOU so long to finally get here?Ĭop圜lip functions fine as a basic clipboard manager BUT it still doesn't work as well as the similar free ClipMenu app which has very useful "Snippets", "Shortcuts" and "Actions" (all very useful but the user doesn't have to bother because they don't complicate the interface or basic usability) plus configuration of almost everything imaginable, from the menu bar icon choice to what types of files may be clipped to the quantity of clipped items stored to subfolders on the menu etc etc. And for those who are thinking, "How stupidi of that guy to not have a back up of those 29 pages!!", consder the following. I mean if you're readng this and you do not yet have copy clip installled, please do it now. My astoundment stems from my totally forgetting about thse college days when in a matter of seconds, a twety-nine page research paper could be gone with no chance of retrieval all because I copied to clipboard, deleted one graphic from the paper, accidentally copied a second graphic to the clipboard and POOF!! - 29 pages gone forever. It is like I no longer write, create or design in fear of losing stuff. No kidding! My copy clip is set to temember the last 80 items I copied to clipboard. I was simply astounded when I was asked to do a review for Copy Clip! The invitation took me back to a time "pre- CC" when I didn't have the ability to see any history of my clipboard, let alone the power to go back and paste a clipboard item that I copied to the clipboard but have copied 79 items since. ![]()
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