Computer Science, asked by adirox22, 9 months ago

copy and format painter difference​

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Answered by ayanmishra675
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The format painter lets you copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another one – think of it as copying and pasting for formatting. Select the text or graphic that has the formatting that you want to copy. Note: If you want to copy text formatting, select a portion of a paragraph.

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Answered by 1988baljinderkaur
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When you press "Control-C" or click the "Copy" button on the Home tab, the computer copies the selected text into the clipboard. The text also remains in its original location. By pasting copied text, you duplicate it, making it faster to reuse the same word or sentence over and over.

 

How to copy a selected text/picture from the file?

Select your text/picture =>

Select Home menu =>

Click copy tool (it will automatically store in the Ms Word Clipboard).

Use the Format Painter to quickly copy formatting from one thing in a document to another. Just select the thing you like the look of, click Format Painter, and then click the thing you want to change to look the same. Format Painter picks up all the formatting from your first thing, whether it’s a shape, cell, picture border, or piece of text, and applies it to the second.

 

How to copy and paste a format to another text in the document?

Select your format (that you have already decorated format) =>

Click Format painter (Now you can see the brush with cursor point) =>

Click on the new text that you want to invert the formats (Now new text could change to copied format).

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