![]() When you hold down the Ctrl key, the mouse cursor will show a + ![]() ![]() Select, Ctrl and Drag select then click on the selection and drag it to a new location, hold down the Ctrl key when clicking to paste at the new location.Copy and Paste Select, press Ctrl + C to copy the selection to the clipboard, change the cursor to another location and press Ctrl + V to paste the selection there.It’s much the same with Copying a selection in Word Some time ago Microsoft added a some ‘smarts’ to the paste command so there’s proper spacing before and after inserted text. Long time users of Word might remember when you would insert text then fiddle around add/delete spaces at the start or end. One of the little noticed, but very useful features, in Word is automatic spacing when moving text. Make a selection, press F2 (Move to where? will appear in the status bar) then click the mouse at another location and the selection will jump to that spot. It’s very quick but lacking the Live Preview that’s available in other parts of Office. ![]() Select and Drag – select then click on the selection and drag it to a new location.Cut and Paste – Select, press Ctrl + X to cut the selection to the clipboard, change the cursor to another location and press Ctrl + V to paste the selection there.To move a selection in Word there are various options: Select an image by clicking on it, the Picture tab will appear automatically. ![]()
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