5.2.7 Add to Clipboard
When you have selected the text you want to select in your document,
you should press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and then press “Enter”
on “Edit” to enter into the “Edit” menu. Move to “Add To Clipboard” by
pressing “Space-4,” and then press “Enter,” or press “p (dots 1-2-3-4).”
While editing a document, pressing “Enter-p (dots 1-2-3-4)” will activate
this command.
“Add To Clipboard” is almost the same as the “Copy” command.
However, with the “Copy” command, the newly selected text will replace
the text that was copied before. The “Add To Clipboard” command
however, will not erase the previously data from the clipboard when you
use this command to copy the selected text. It will keep the previously
selected text, and the new text that you have selected will also be added
to the clipboard.
5.2.8 Clear Clipboard
To clear the clipboard, press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and press
“Enter” on “Edit” to select the “Edit” menu. Move to “Clear Clipboard” by
pressing “Space-4” repeatedly, and then press “Enter.” Or, you can
press “e (dots 1-5)” in the “Edit” menu as a short cut. Once you have
executed the “Clear Clipboard” command, everything on the clipboard
will be erased. When you are editing a document, you can press “Enter-
d (dots 1-4-5)” to activate this command.
5.2.9 Select All
The “Select All” command will select all text within a document. To
activate this command, press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and then
press “Enter” on “Edit” to enter into the “Edit” menu. You can move to
“Select All” by pressing “Space-4” repeatedly, and then press “Enter” on
“Select All,” or press “a (dot 1)” in the “Edit” menu (which is the short cut).
While editing a document, press “Enter-a (dot 1)” to activate this function.