Stupid Way:
Ctrl C-Copy
Ctrl V- Paste
Smart Way:
Program a script that output the data every 60 sec. You may find them on the internet, search for
http://www.brothersoft.com/autohotkey-60727.html Edit: you will get banned for using it so DON'T
If you are on a mac, you do not, you cannot.
In the text, ATK stands for attack points ( In MMORPG's, such as RuneScape, etc. ) In "Text Talk" it means At The Keyboard
In the text, ATK stands for attack points ( In MMORPG's, such as RuneScape, etc. ) In "Text Talk" it means At The Keyboard
I believe you mean obfusticated or scrambled text in which case you must paste in §k before the text and §r after. Try it in a book to see if it's what you mean.
Go to this website. http://www.cheatcc.com/wii/sg/punch_out.txt Copy and paste it. If you mean beat him in Title Defense Mode: Almost go to the very end. Look for his name. If you mean beat him in regular mode: Look for his name in the very middle or upper middle section of the text.
copy / paste
To copy and paste on a Chromebook, use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + C to copy the selected text, and Ctrl + V to paste it elsewhere. Alternatively, you can right-click on the selected text and choose the "Copy" or "Paste" options from the context menu.
Cut and Copy are two different functions of Word. Cut will take the Highlighted text from your word document and delete it. When you paste it will move the deleted text to where ever you paste. Copy just dupilcates the highlighted text where ever you paste.
If you mean through the internet, you can highlight the text with your cursor, and press Ctrl+C to copy the text and then press Ctrl+Z to paste the text where you would like it to be. This would be an alternative to traditional methods of copy and paste.
You Have to find the Text itself and copy & paste
Copy - copies the text into temporary (cache) memory Paste - inserts the text you have copied where you want it. Paste as - you can choose the format of what you are pasting.
2 (highlight and copy) 4(copy and paste) (cut and paste)
If you are on a mac, you do not, you cannot.
Copy duplicates text but cut removes it and puts it somewhere else
Copy and paste is where you are able to copy text, and it is one of the most useful things on computers. All you have to do it highlight whatever it is you're wanting to copy. You highlight by clicking one side of the text, then dragging it to the end of the text you're wanting to copy. After this, right click on the highlighted words, and click copy. Then go to wherever you're wanting to put the text, right click, and click paste. Easy! :)
Because the copy & paste functions on a computer are primarily designed to move text around a document. For example - suppose I wanted to change the way the text is written in this answer, I could use the copy & paste functions to rearrange the text to a new order.
It is also called copy and paste. It is a way of highlighting text on the Internet and placing it in another place. Copy and paste does not remove the text from the original source. It is sometimes used to copy a large amount of text from the original source and put the text on another site, which is plagairism. It can also be used to copy a word or phrase from a search to paste it in a search box, to move text from one place in Word and move it to another place, etc.