Editing Your Messages: Cut, Copy, And Paste; Copying Text - RCA RM2100 User Manual

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EDITING YOUR MESSAGES: CUT, COPY, AND PASTE

Using a wireless keyboard, you can edit the e-mail messages you write by
using the cut, copy, and paste features.
·
To copy means to duplicate some text and leave the original text intact.
·
To cut means to remove some text from its current location.
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To paste means to place cut or copied text in a new location.
You can cut, copy, and paste text anywhere you can type.

Copying text

You can't change a Web page or e-mail message that was sent to you, but you
can copy all or part of the text and paste it into an e-mail message that you're
writing and then edit the text.
> To copy all of the text from a Web page or e-mail message:
1
Using the wireless keyboard, select all of the text from the message or Web
page by holding the Cmd key while pressing the A key.
Pressing Cmd+A selects all the text on a page.
2
To copy the selected text, hold the Cmd key while pressing the C key.
Pressing Cmd+C copies the selected text.
3
To paste the copied text, follow the instructions on page 32 for "Pasting cut
or copied text."
> To copy one or more words from a Web page or e-mail message:
1
Using the Arrow keys on your keyboard, position the typing cursor before
the start of the first word you want to select.
2
Hold down the shift key as you press one of the Arrow keys to select the
text you want to copy.
3
To copy the selected text, hold the Cmd key while pressing the C key.
Pressing Cmd+C copies the selected text.
4
To paste the copied text, follow the instructions on page 32 for "Pasting cut
or copied text."
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