CUT, COPY, AND PASTE
Using a wireless keyboard, you can edit or add to the e-mail messages you write
by using the cut, copy, and paste features. To “cut and paste” means to remove
text from one place and insert it somewhere else.
You can cut and paste text anywhere you can type. You can’t edit a Web page or
e-mail message that was sent to you, but you can copy all (or part) of the text and
paste it into an e-mail message that you are writing and then edit the text.
Copying all text
If you want to copy all of the text from a Web page or an e-mail message,
do the following:
1
Select all the text from the e-mail message or Web page using the wireless
keyboard: hold the
CMD
key as you press the
A
key.
Pressing
CMD-A
selects all of the text on the page.
2
To copy the selected text, hold the
CMD
key while pressing the
C
key.
Pressing
CMD-C
copies the selected text.
3
To paste the text you have copied, follow the instructions on page 68 for
“Inserting text you have copied.”
Copying one or more words (for cutting or copying)
1
Using the
Arrow
keys on your keyboard, position the typing cursor before the
start of the first word you want to select.
2
Hold the
SHIFT
key as you press one of the
Arrow
keys to select all of the text
you want to copy.
Pressing the
SHIFT
and
Arrow
keys selects a string of text.
3
Hold the
CMD
key while pressing the
C
key.
Pressing
CMD-C
copies the selected text.
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To address a message using your address book:
Here are the steps to follow to use the address book to add an address to an
e-mail message you are writing:
1
From the Web Home screen, select
, then press
or
RETURN
.
2
Select
Write
on the left side of the screen, then press
or
RETURN
to begin
writing your e-mail message.
3
Instead of typing the address, select the word
To
, then press
or
RETURN
.
(You can also select
Address
from the left side of the screen.)
A panel appears listing the names in your address book.
4
Select the name of the person you are writing to, then press
or
RETURN
.
The person’s address fills in automatically.
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