How to enable copy and paste in command prompt..?
- How to enable copy and paste in command prompt..?
When you use Command prompt in windows, you might notice that copy and paste option is not allowed in CMD By defaultly, Windows doesn’t allow its users to copy commands from somewhere and paste them in command prompt or vice versa. However, there is a way to enable this feature in command prompt. In this article, we’ll learn How to enable Copy and paste in command prompt.
All DOS commands can not be remembered and long commands may be mistyped easily. So the best way to execute such commands is by copying them from somewhere and paste in command prompt to execute directly. Well! Let us learn about CMD copy paste trick.
How to enable Copy and paste in CMD
- Open Command Prompt by pressing windows key + R (Start►Run) and type CMD in pop up box and click on ok.
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In CMD, right-click on the title bar and select properties option from the pop-up menu.
► By enabling Quick Edit Mode, you can now copy text from anywhere and paste it in CMD or copy text from CMD and paste somewhere else.
- Just copy text from any source using CTRL + C and just right click in CMD using your mouse. You’ll notice that the text is copied in your command prompt. The text is written as many times as you right click in Command prompt.
- Similarly to copy text from CMD, select the text and right-click using the mouse on selected text to copy it. Now you can paste the text in anywhere you want.