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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Cut, Copy And Paste Guide

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Cut, Copy And Paste Guide

For those who have recently started using the Android operating system, you may want to know how to cut, copy and paste on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 smartphone. The cut, copy and paste tools on the Samsung Note 5 are great features to use to make texting, typing and searching the Internet much easier.

All of these features basically work the same way as it would with your Windows PC or Mac. With the cut, copy and paste tools, you can easily highlight and remove words, or copy them from a text to an email, and many other possibilities. The following are instructions on how to cut, copy and past on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

 

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How to Cut, Copy and Paste on Galaxy Note 5

The best way to copy, cut or paste on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is to select the text that you want to copy, cut, or paste. Then press and hold on the text you want to edit. After you long press the text, a menu bar will appear at the top of the screen, with options saying select all, cut, copy, and paste. Then just select on the tool you want to use for the text.

If you’re using these tools while browsing the Internet on the Note 5, you have the option of sharing the text with the Android share button, or even do a quick Google Search with the search magnifying glass.

Drag the tabs through the desired text that you want to copy, and you’re done. Then you can quickly copy it, and paste later with the same long press. When you’re in an empty text field, just long press to open a pop-up saying “paste” and select paste to add the selected text that you have copied from before.

Another option is to select all, cut to remove sentences, and use the cut, copy and paste hidden toolsin many other ways. After some time, you’ll start being a power users of the cut, copy and paste feature as they become very useful.

 

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David Williams

Aug 20, 2015

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