05 Cutting, Copying, Pasting and Moving text
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Word Version: XP
Assumed Knowledge: None
The aim of the tutorial is to:
show you how to cut, copy and paste text, to move text using drag-and-drop, and to use the office Clipboard for pasting.
Cutting, Copying and Pasting
You may decide that some parts of your document is in the wrong place and should be 'cut' out and moved somewhere else. Or, you may decide to 'copy' part of your document so that it appears again somewhere else. Once you have decided which part you will cut or copy you can then decide on where to 'paste' it. You can paste in the same document or in another document.
To cut a large part of a document:
Each of the above methods of cutting will move the selected part of the document to a Clipboard for pasting in the new place. (More details about the clipboard and pasting will follow).
To copy a large part of a document:
Each of the above methods of copying will move the selected part of the document to the clipboard for pasting in the new place.
To paste text that has been cut or copied:
You can paste the same part again and again if you wish.
Moving text using Drag-and-Drop
It is possible to move a small part of a document a short distance by using the drag-and-drop method. The benefit of this is that you do not have to click on any menu commands or toolbar buttons and you do not have to remember which combination of keys to press.
To 'drag-and-drop' a small part of your document a short distance:
Pasting from the Clipboard
The last 24 items that you cut or copied are placed on to Word's clipboard. You can view the items on the clipboard and work with them with ease.
To view the clipboard:

To paste one part from the clipboard:
To paste all parts from the clipboard:
To clear all parts from the clipboard:
Exercises
For exercises to practice the above click here.