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5.2.4 Paste
To paste selected text to the clipboard, press “Alt”, and press "Enter" on
"Edit". Move to "Paste" by pressing “down arrow button” repeatedly and
press "Enter", or press "v" from the "Edit" menu. While editing a document,
press "Ctrl-v" to paste the text from the clipboard to your current cursor
location.
5.2.5 Delete
To delete selected text, press “Alt”, and press "Enter" on "Edit". Move to
"Delete" by pressing “down arrow button” repeatedly, and press "Enter", or
press "d" from the "Edit" menu. While editing a document, you can press
"Del" to delete selected text.
5.2.6 Delete Blank Lines
To delete blank lines, you must select the area of the document from which
you want the blank lines to be deleted. Once done, press “Alt”, and press
"Enter" on "Edit". Move to "Delete blank lines" using “up arrow button” or
“down arrow button” and press "Enter", or press "l" from the "Edit" menu. To
delete empty lines while editing a document, press "Alt-e".
5.2.7 Add to Clipboard
To add selected text to the clipboard, press “Alt”, and press "Enter" on "Edit".
Move to "Add To Clipboard" by pressing “down arrow button”, and press
"Enter", or press "p”. While editing a document, pressing "Ctrl-Insert"
activates this command.
"Add To Clipboard" is almost the same as the "Copy" command. However,
while the "Copy" command replaces the text copied previously with the
newly selected text, the "Add To Clipboard" command does not erase the
previously copied data, but appends the newly selected text to the clipboard.