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Sometimes, you will need to move portions of text around your Microsoft Word document after you have finished typing it. To do so, first of all select the text you want to move, and then do one of the following:
Click and drag the selected text where you want it. As you drag the text, you'll see a dotted vertical insertion point that tells you where your text will go when you release the mouse.
Copy the text by pressing ctrl-c, place the cursor where you want the text and then paste it in by pressing ctrl-v. Note that this isn't really moving text. It's simply copying it.
Cut the text by pressing ctrl-x, place the cursor where you want the text and then paste it in by pressing ctrl-v.
Often, people use tables to align different blocks of text. If you do use tables, you'll find it easy to select a block of text you'd like to move as jumping from table cell to table cell by pressing the tab key automatically selects the entire text in a particular cell
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