Asked by shawda
Which of these is not the correct method for moving text in a document in Word 2016?
Select the text, press Ctrl+C, move the insertion point to desired location, and press Ctrl+V.
Select the text, right-click on the text and select "Cut," move the insertion point to the desired location, and press Ctrl+V.
Select the text, click the Cut button, move the insertion point to the desired location, and click the Paste button.
All the above statements are correct.
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The first statement is not correct.
Ctrl+C copies text (doesn't move it). To move text use Cut (Ctrl+X or the Cut command) and then paste (Ctrl+V or Paste).
Ctrl+C copies text (doesn't move it). To move text use Cut (Ctrl+X or the Cut command) and then paste (Ctrl+V or Paste).
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