Everyone who types or edits text in the Word program strives to increase the speed of work, find such algorithms that would allow them to concentrate on technical details as little as possible and devote as much time as possible to immediate creative or professional tasks. One of the reserves for increasing efficiency is, of course, the ability to use keys. And when editing, and when writing text (for example, when quoting), perhaps the most popular function is copying with further insertion. To do this with the mouse and the menu is extremely irrational. This article is devoted to how to insert text using the keyboard. This is especially true when working on a laptop.
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In these and other cases, you can use the so-called cut function: the program will delete the text, but remember it in the clipboard. To do this, remember the combination of Ctrl + X (Latin) and / or Shift + Del.
In general, refusing to copy and paste with the mouse can significantly speed up the work, reduce the physical load on the hand that works with the mouse, and reduce the number of errors (will make the work more clear and precise).