The Home Tab displays the most
commonly used commands. In Word these include Copy, Cut, and Paste, Bold,
Italic, Underscore etc. The commands are arranged in groups: Clipboard, Font,
Paragraph, Styles and Editing.
Paste:
Button
with Drop-Down. The drop-down contains the commands: Paste, Paste Special and
Paste as Hyperlink. Shortcut key (Ctrl + V).
Cut:
Cuts the current selection to the clipboard.
Shortcut key (Ctrl + X).
Copy:
Copies
the current selection to the clipboard.
Shortcut
key (Ctrl + C).
Format Painter:
Copies
the formatting from one place in a document and lets you apply it somewhere
else. This works across multiple documents. Shortcut key (Ctrl + Shift + C).
You’re not limited to only pasting the last item you copied or cut when you use the Clipboard task pane. The Clipboard task pane holds many of the last images and text you copied or cut.
The Office Clipboard
allows you to copy up to 24 items from Office documents or other programs and
paste them into another Office document. For example, you can copy text from an
email message, data from a workbook or datasheet, and a graphic from a
presentation, and then paste them all into a document. By using the Office
Clipboard, you can arrange the copied items the way that you want in the
document.
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