In our daily work and study, we often need to move and copy texts. Mastering some practical text manipulation skills will not only improve your productivity, but also make you more comfortable working with documents. Today, we're going to learn how to move text using the clipboard, and how to move and copy text in close proximity.
1. Use the clipboard to move text.
1.Select the text you want to move:Position the cursor at the beginning of the text you want to move, then press the left mouse button and drag until the desired text is selected.
2.Execute the cut command:After selecting the Chinese book, click the "Cut" button on the editor, or use the shortcut Ctrl+X (Windows) or Command+X (Mac).
3.Positioning cursor:Position the cursor at the target location, where you want the text to move.
4.Paste the text:Click the "Paste" button on the editor, or use the shortcut Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac). The selected text is moved to the new position.
2. Move and copy text in close proximity.
Select the text you want to move or copy:Position the cursor at the beginning of the text you want to manipulate, press the left mouse button and drag, and select the desired text.
2.Drag and drop text:Move the mouse over the selected text area, and when the cursor changes to a left-finger arrow, press the left mouse button and drag to the target location. Release the left mouse button and the selected text will be moved to the new position.
3.Copy text:If you press the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) before pressing the left mouse button, and then drag, the selected text will be copied to the new location, while the text in the original position will remain unchanged.
Master these text movement and copying techniques to make you more efficient when working with documents. Try these methods and increase your productivity! If you have any other practical text manipulation tips, please share them in the comment area!