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Multiple Cut and Pastes in MS Word
If you need to cut and paste more than one selection into a document, you don't need to Cut & Paste repeatedly, just use the built in SPIKE feature.
To use; you can Cut two or more items from nonadjacent locations. This adds those items to the Spike's contents. Then paste the items as a group in a new location or document. The items remain in the Spike so you can insert them repeatedly. If you want to add a different set of items to the Spike, you must first empty the Spike's contents.
Here's how to do it:
Step 1: To move an item to the Spike, select the text or graphic you want, and then press CTRL+F3. You can repeat this step for each additional item you want to move to the Spike.
Step 2: Place your cursor where you want to insert the Spike's contents.
Step 3: select keystroke CTRL+SHIFT+F3 to insert and empty the Spike's contents
Added by Orok on 19th October 2006
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