![]() If you wanted to copy some cells from Lotus 123, you would go forward-slash (to make menus appear, menus were hidden in Lotus also), C for Copy, and then, after issuing the copy command, you would indicate what it was you wanted to copy (instead of making your selection first). ![]() If you wanted to copy text in WordPerfect, you would go Alt (pause for menus to appear, menus were usually hidden), E (for edit menu), C (for copy). (except against a black background) and PC programs and OS didn't have consistent keyboard commands of any sort. Macs had Command-X for Cut, Command-C for Copy, Command-V for Paste (and Command-Z for Undo, Command-Q for Quit, Command-P for Print, Command-O for Open, Command-W for Close Window, Command-S for Save, etc etc etc) back when a PC screen looked like this when you booted it: ![]() Damn! I never thought I'd see the day when people thought the cut, copy, paste keyboard commands were mostly a PC thing, and said "Gee it would be nice if the Mac would do that too!" ![]()
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