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Jean has attended:
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Moving Text

I would like to know more about moving text fro one page to another,

RE: Moving Text

Hello Jean,

Thank you for your post and welcome to the forum, in answer to your question,

To move text from one part of your document to another, or from one page to another you can use the Cut, or Move tool, this is accessed from the Standard Toolbar button (scissors) or from the Edit Menu (Edit>Cut), there is also a keyboard combination which will Cut the selected text, CTRL+X,

Once you have Cut the selected text you can then navigate to the location (page, document) and place your cursor at the position you wish to place the text and then click the Paste button on the Standard Toolbar (clipboard), from theEdit Menu (Edit>Paste) or use the keyboard combination CTRL+V.

The selected and Cut text will remain on the clipboard until you either Copy or Cut another selection. Note: Using the Office Clipboard (CTRL and click C twice) will allow you to save up to 24 items on the clipboad which can be pasted where and when you like.

I hope that has helped, if so please click the resolved link, regards Pete

 

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