Keith decides that he wants to copy some information from another Word document into a paragraph of his article. He also wants to make sure that the text he copies is formatted the same way as the rest of the paragraph, not the way it was formatted in the original document. How would he do this?

What will be an ideal response?


Keith would take the following steps:1. Open both documents.2. Select the text he wants to copy.3. Use the Copy button or [Ctrl][C] to copy the selected text to the Clipboard.4. Switch to the other document by clicking the button for that document on the task bar. Alternatively, he could use the Arrange All button or the View Side by Side button to display both documents at the same time.5. Place the insertion point in the location where he wants to paste the text.6. Use the Paste button or [Ctrl][V] to paste the text at the location of the insertion point. He could also click the item on the Office Clipboard to paste the text.7. Click the Paste Options button, then click the Keep Text Only (T) button to ensure that the formatting of the text is changed to match the rest of the paragraph.

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