Difference between revisions of "Cutting, copying, and pasting text"

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If you simply click on the Paste icon, any formatting the text has (such as bold or italics) is retained. To make the pasted text take on the formatting of the surrounding text where it is being pasted, click the triangle to the right of the Paste icon and select '''Unformatted text''' from the menu.
 
If you simply click on the Paste icon, any formatting the text has (such as bold or italics) is retained. To make the pasted text take on the formatting of the surrounding text where it is being pasted, click the triangle to the right of the Paste icon and select '''Unformatted text''' from the menu.
  
[[Image:Paste-submenu.png|Paste menu]]<br>Paste menu.
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[[Image:Paste-submenu.png|thumb|none|500px|Paste menu.]]

Revision as of 05:56, 9 November 2007

Cutting and copying text in Writer is similar to cutting and copying text in other applications. After selecting text, you can use the mouse or the keyboard for these operations.

Cut: Use Edit > Cut or the keyboard shortcut Control+X or the Cut icon on the toolbar. Cut-icon.png

Copy: Use Edit > Copy or the keyboard shortcut Control+C or the Copy icon. Copy-icon.png

Paste: Use Edit > Paste or the keyboard shortcut Control+V or the Paste icon. Paste-icon.png

If you simply click on the Paste icon, any formatting the text has (such as bold or italics) is retained. To make the pasted text take on the formatting of the surrounding text where it is being pasted, click the triangle to the right of the Paste icon and select Unformatted text from the menu.

Paste menu.
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