
Windows 95 and the Mouse
Right-Click Cut, Copy, and Paste
SUMMARY: Quick tips on cutting, copying, and pasting text with Windows 95.
If you don't like using keyboard shortcuts for cutting, copying, and pasting text on Windows 95 when no "Edit" menu bar is present, you may not have to do so. Right-clicking on most any text box or text area brings up a pop-up menu where you can cut, copy, paste, delete, or select all text, as well as undo the last text operation.
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