If you need to move text, an image or another object from one part of a document to another, or from one app to another, you need to use copy (or cut) and paste. On a Mac or MacBook, the keyboard ...
To copy text on a Chromebook, highlight the text you want to copy with your cursor. Now press Ctrl + C at the same time. Voila! Your text is now copied to the clipboard, ready to paste wherever you ...
Did you ever copy some text from a Word document, or from the web, and paste it into an email, only to have the pasted text keep its stupid 24-point Comic Sans formatting? Maybe you had to select ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s easy to perform these basic actions on your Apple device — but you have to know how. It’s easy to perform ...
There’s a beautiful Windows/Android ecosystem in the making. The new Phone Link app for Windows puts your Android notifications, photos, and calls on your PC. You can even run Android apps on Windows ...
The ability to cut, copy, and paste using keyboard shortcuts is finally going to start working in Google Drive. Some people will be surprised to hear you couldn't use the shortcuts until now, but ...
Facepalm: How well do you know your shortcut keys? Do you use Ctrl + Shift + T to reopen a recently closed browsing tab? What about Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the task manager directly? Maybe not, but ...
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