document, pressing "Ctrl-b (dots 1-2)" activates this command. The end of
your selection is the position at which you place your cursor after activating
the “Start Selection” command.
The "Select All" command selects all text in a document. To activate this
command, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "Alt", and press "Enter" on
"Edit". Move to "Select All" by pressing "Space-4" repeatedly, and press
"Enter". While editing a document, press "Ctrl-a (dot 1)" to activate this
function.
3.7.2 Copy and paste
To copy the selected text to the clipboard, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or
"Alt" to open the menu, and move to "Edit" by pressing "Space-4". Press
"Enter" to open the "Edit" menu. Press "Space-4" to move to "Copy" and
press "Enter". While editing a document, pressing "Ctrl-c (dots 1-4)"
activates this command.
To paste selected text from the clipboard, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or
"Alt", and press "Enter" on "Edit". Move to "Paste" by pressing "Space-4"
repeatedly and press "Enter". While editing a document, press "Ctrl-v (dots
1-2-3-6)" to paste the text from the clipboard to your current cursor location.
3.7.3 Cut
To cut a selection of text, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "Alt", and press
"Enter" on "Edit". Move to "Cut" by pressing "Space-4" repeatedly, and
press "Enter". While editing a document, pressing "Ctrl-x (dots 1-3-4-6)"
activates the "Cut" command.
The difference between "Cut" and "Copy" is that if you execute the "Cut"
command, the selected text is moved to the clipboard and the selection is
removed from the document. The "Copy" command simply copies the
selection to the clipboard, and the selected text remains in the document.