How to copy and paste from the command prompt:Please note that the following tips assume you have the command prompt open
Copying text from the commandprompt
If you are trying to copy text from the command prompt, you may be having a tough time. Pressing ctrl + c will result in the string "^C" being displayed on the current line. Furthermore, it is impossible to select text using the mouse. To copy text from cmd, do the following:
After following these steps the text should be in your clipboard and you can paste the text normally.
Pasting text into the command prompt
Pasting text into the command prompt may prove to be an annoying task similarly to copying from cmd. Pressing ctrl + v will show as "^V" in your commandline. To paste into the command line, just follow the following steps:
After following the above steps you should have pasted the contents of your clip board into cmd. Be careful, sometimes commands will execute automatically when you paste.
5.08.2010
Copying and pasting from the command prompt
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