Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional in 10 Minutes
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Tell Us What You Think!
- About the Authors
- Introduction
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Lesson 1. Navigating Windows 2000 Professional
- Lesson 2. Working with a Window
- Lesson 3. Using Menus
- Lesson 4. Using Windows 2000 Professional Help
- Lesson 5. Using Dialog Boxes
- Lesson 6. Working with Multiple Windows and Applications
- Lesson 7. Copying, Moving, and Linking Between Windows and Applications
- Lesson 8. Using My Computer
- Lesson 9. Managing Files with My Computer
- Lesson 10. Using WordPad
- Lesson 11. Understanding File Properties and the Recycle Bin
- Lesson 12. Printing
- Lesson 13. Using My Network Places
- Lesson 14. Using the Control Panel
- Lesson 15. Using Outlook Express Mail
- Lesson 16. Sharing Workstations and Setting Passwords
- Lesson 17. Using Internet Explorer 5
- Lesson 18. Web Site and Document Searching
- Lesson 19. Troubleshooting, Restarting, and Disaster Planning
- Lesson 20. Customizing the Windows 2000 Environment
Moving Information Between Windows
In all Windows applications, you can use a similar procedure to move selected text or graphics with cut and paste. To cut and paste information between windows of the same application or windows of different applications, follow these steps:
- Select the text or graphic.
- Click the Cut button; choose Edit, Cut; or press Ctrl+X. Windows removes the selection from its original location and places it on the Clipboard.
- Place the insertion point where you want the selection to appear.
- Click the Paste button, choose Edit, Paste, or press Ctrl+V. Windows copies the selection from the Clipboard to your document. (A copy remains on the Clipboard until you cut or copy something else.)
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