Clipboard Uses In MS Word
The fundamentals of copying, pasting, and cutting in Microsoft Word were just addressed. We're going to cover the use of the Clipboard in Microsoft Word today in order to further explore that issue.
We will specifically copy, paste, and remove items from the Clipboard. We will also disable the Clipboard and alter the parameters.Full detail of Home tab click link.
How to Cut Content into the Clipboard
Select the Home tab in the ribbon.
Please Select the All text (Ctrl +A )
And Select the content you want to Select and then use the Cut button in the ribbon or press Ctrl + X on your keyboard. You can copy text, images, tables, figures, or even embedded videos.
How to Copy Content into the Clipboard
Please Select the All text (Ctrl +A )
And Select the content you want to Select and then use the Copy button in the ribbon or press Ctrl + C on you keyboard.
The content you copied will appear in the Clipboard.
How to Paste Content into the Clipboard
Please Select the All text (Ctrl +A )
And Select the content you want to Select and then use the Paste button in the ribbon or press Ctrl + V on you keyboard.
How to Format Painter Content into the Clipboard
Select the content you want to Select and then use the Format Painter button in the ribbon or press Ctrl + Shift + C on you keyboard.
You Can see the Selected text formating in below picture you see in second paragraph.
How to Customize the Clipboard Options
Select the Options button at the bottom of the Clipboard.
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Check or uncheck options in the menu:
- Show Office Clipboard Automatically opens the Clipboard every time you copy content.
- Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl + C Pressed Twice opens the Clipboard when you press Ctrl + C on your keyboard twice.
- Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard lets you copy content into the Clipboard without opening it. (However, you can still open it by pressing the dialog box launcher in the Clipboard group, as shown in figure 3.)
- Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar places the Clipboard icon (a tiny clipboard) in the Taskbar at the bottom of your screen. The icon may be placed in the Hidden Icons menu accessible through the up arrow near the Wi-Fi, sound, and battery icons.
- Show Status Near Taskbar When Copying reveals a small message in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen when you copy new content. The message will tell you the number of slots that have been filled
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