![]() ![]() Or in Windows terms – “Cut” the selected area Not exactly Ctrl C, but a form of copying □Ĭopy the selected text into the clipboard (an area where all of your temporary text/images are stored when copy and pasting) and then remove the selected text all in one process. Very similar to the Ctrl X, but does not remove the text thereafter. Or in Windows terms – “Copy” the selected area. ![]() If using paste from pull-down menus, there are often types of “paste” – like paste as unformatted text etc – but more on that in a future tip.Ī quick way to undo the last command or typing – and if you are really undecided, you can use Shift Ctrl + Z to redo the last command.Ĭopy the selected text into the clipboard (an area where all of your temporary text/images are stored when copy and pasting). Whatever information you have gathered with your Ctrl C, Ctrl X and any other means, can now be pasted into the document. Remember you can also change the MS Office products to work, spell and report screen messages in Afrikaans as well, have a look at our previous article on MS Word in Afrikaans. The Afrikaans “akuut-aksent”, in this case – “é” – and in English an “accent aigu” The Afrikaans “gravis-aksent”, in this case – “è” – in English an “accent grave” The Afrikaans “kappie” (sirkumfleks), in this case – “ê” – referred to as a “circumflex” in English The Afrikaans “deelteken”, in this case – “ë” – or called a “diaresis” in English.Ĭtrl + Shift + ^ and then the character, eg. Ctrl + Shift + : and then the character, eg. ![]()
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