Enable Ctrl+C & Ctrl+V For Copy-Pasting In Windows Command Prompt
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How To Enable Ctrl+C & Ctrl+V For Copy-Pasting In Windows Command Prompt |
1. Press Window + R and type CMD, then press enter for opening Command Prompt in Window PC.
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Press Window + R and Type CMD |
2. Go to the properties of the command prompt by right clicking on its top and then clicking on the properties
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Open Settings in Command Prompt |
3. Once the properties of the command prompt open up, check QuickEdit Mode,Insert Mode and Enable Ctrl key shortcuts and click on OK button.
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Open Settings in Command Prompt |
4. Copy the text from your document files and right click on Command Prompt for pasting the text.
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Copy Text and Right Click on CMD for Paste the TEXT |
The Alternate Built-In Way to Paste from the Keyboard
5. Or you can paste the text from this way. Right-Click on the top of CMD program then go to Edit >Paste
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Or You can Paste the Text from this Way
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6. Right-Click on the top of CMD program then go to Edit >Select All for selecting all text from Command Prompt.
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Copy the Text from CMD and Paste it into Your Notepad |
7. Right-Click on the top of CMD program then go to Edit >Copy for copying all text from Command Prompt.
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Copy the Text from CMD and Paste it into Your Notepad
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8. Open any of your document files and press Ctrl + V.
With this simple trick you can copy the text from Command Prompt in your document files
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Copy the Text from CMD and Paste it into Your Notepad |
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