LENOVO ThinkPad X1: Mastering Copy, Paste, and File Management
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4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβCopying and Pasting Text
- π‘ To copy text, select the desired portion and either right-click to choose 'Copy' or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C.
- π To paste copied text, right-click in the destination and select 'Paste', or use the shortcut Ctrl+V.
- βοΈ To cut text (remove it from its original location), select the text, right-click and choose 'Cut', or use the shortcut Ctrl+X, then paste it elsewhere using Ctrl+V.
Utilizing Windows Clipboard History
- π§ The Windows+V shortcut activates clipboard history, allowing you to view and select from multiple previously copied items.
- π Enable clipboard history to efficiently manage and paste various pieces of text without re-copying.
Copying and Pasting Files
- π In File Explorer, select the file you wish to copy, right-click and choose 'Copy'.
- πΎ Navigate to the destination folder, right-click, and select 'Paste', or use Ctrl+V.
- β οΈ If a file with the same name exists, you can choose to replace it or create a duplicate, which will be named with a number suffix (e.g., 'file (2)').
Moving Files
- π To move a file, select it, right-click and choose 'Cut' (or use Ctrl+X), then navigate to the new location and paste using Ctrl+V.
- π¦ Moving a file removes it from the original directory and places it in the new one.
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LENOVO ThinkPad X1Copy and Paste TextKeyboard ShortcutsCtrl+CCtrl+VCtrl+XWindows Clipboard HistoryWindows+VFile ExplorerCopy FilesPaste FilesMove FilesDuplicate FilesProductivity Tips
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