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Copy To The Clipboard From The Windows Command PromptAdded on:7/15/2008 9:45:42 PM In Windows Vista Tips Rated by 1 users
There are two options, the default right-click menu… or QuickEdit mode. We'll explain both.
Enable QuickEditMode
- Right-click anywhere on the title bar and then select Properties.
- (Or use Alt+Space P)On the Options tab, check the box for "QuickEdit Mode" and then close the dialog.
- That was simple.
Copy / Paste in QuickEdit Mode
- If you have this mode enabled, you can simply left-click anywhere in the window and drag a box around the text that you would like to select.
- Once you've selected the text, you can either right-click anywhere in the window or use the Enter key to copy the selected text to the clipboard.
- To paste into the command prompt, simply use the right mouse button anywhere inside the window while not in "Select" mode.
Copy / Paste With Right-Click Menu
- If you don't want to change any settings, you can just use the right-click menu to copy or paste text.
- Note that the right-click menu doesn't show up with QuickEdit mode enabled.
- Right-click on the background of the window and select "Mark", and then draw a box around the text you want to copy.
- Once you have selected the text you want, then use the right mouse button or the Enter key to copy the selected text to the clipboard.
- To paste into the window, right-click and choose the "Paste" option on the menu.
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