What operation do you perform in the current document to copy a style from selection?
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· Moving and Copying Text and Objects. Select the text or object(s) you want to move or copy. (Optional) To copy, hold down the Ctrl key. Position the mouse over the selection, and then click and hold down the left mouse button on it. Still holding down the left mouse button, drag the selection to a new location.
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When you cut or copy a section of text, it is moved to the Windows Clipboard, which holds the cut or copied sections until you are ready to paste them. Because the Clipboard is Windows-based, you can use it in all Windows applications, not just Word. You'll learn how to use the Clipboard to cut and copy information between programs in Chapter 12, "Using Data from Other Sources."
One thing that makes Word so popular is that you can choose from a number of different methods to accomplish the same result. There are several different ways to cut or copy and paste selected text. The different alternatives are listed here. Generally, the basic steps to copy and move are as follows:
Select the text you want to copy or move.
Copy (or cut) the selected text.
Reposition the insertion point at the target location.
Paste the text you copied (or cut).
Some methods for copying, cutting, and pasting text work better in certain situations. For example, if your hands are already on the keyboard, the keyboard methods might be more convenient. Others prefer to use the mouse. Experiment with the different methods and find your favorites.