Want to quickly copy the content from a text file using the right-click menu? This tutorial will show you how to copy file content to the clipboard from the context menu in Windows 11/10. Generally, ...
You probably use your computer copy and paste some text, a link, or an image from one place to another dozens of times a day. You probably don’t even think about it. That is, until something goes ...
In Windows, you can copy and paste text, images, links, and other objects from one location to another. Initially, the clipboard limited you to copying and pasting only one item at a time, forcing you ...
When you have a lot of files and folders, it becomes difficult to keep track, and that’s why it becomes important to maintain a list of names so in case a file is accidentally deleted or a new folder ...
You know those times when you want to upload a new photo to, say, Facebook or Pinterest? The typical browser-based upload tool forces you to click through countless ...
Have you ever needed to save the contents of your clipboard for later usage? When that happens, you probably open a new text document or note, paste the contents to the file and save the file for ...
Now, open a document, web page, or other content and copy multiple items using the Copy command or Ctrl + C keystroke. You can copy text, images, and hyperlinks in this way. Open to where you want to ...
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