How to Enable Copy Paste in Command Prompt?
We know that Windows does not allow users to use the "copy and paste" method at their command prompt with their default settings. That is, we can not copy anything from anywhere and paste it in the first place in the Windows command prompt.
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So what is the solution to this problem? Because each problem has a solution, each lock has a key, even if the default settings can also be changed. But many of us do not know what settings can be made to get rid of this problem.
In this article, you will learn the simple settings that you need to do to enable copy/paste in the CMD. To copy from any location, you do not need to type the text, just paste it into the Command Prompt window.
Enable copy/paste in CMD
What you need to do is "follow these simple steps" ... so here you go -
Step 1: In the Windows Start menu, type CMD in the Search field, and then open CMD.Step 1-min
Now this is how the CMD appears on your screen.
Step 2: Right-click the title bar of the CMD, and the pop-up window will appear on the CMD window as shown below. Step 2 minutes
Step 3: From the pop-up menu, click Properties, and then another pop-up menu will appear on the screen. Step 3 minutes
Step 4: From the pop-up menu above, simply check the "Quick Edit Mode" under "Edit Options". Step 5 minutes
Step 5: Click "OK", and you are set.
Now enjoy shortcuts to copy and paste cmd from anywhere and any kind of text. Simply copy any text using the "ctrl + c" command or simply select the text in the traditional way, then right-click and copy it.
To paste text in the CMD, simply move the cursor to the location where you want to paste the text, and then right-click. Once you right-click the mouse, you will see your copied text pasted at the Windows command prompt.
So, here you go to Windows users - do not need commands from the web that are not known, and then type them at the command prompt, there is uncertainty that it may be incorrect or even the command. Just copy the commands from the web and paste them in CMD and enjoy.
Hopefully, this simple tutorial will help you run correct and error-free commands in your CMD. Tighten your work and save your time without typing long and complicated commands, and enjoy running commands without errors.
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