The clipboard in Windows allows you to copy text either within the editor or between different editor files. You can also use the clipboard to copy text between different applications. To copy text to the clipboard, you first select the text, then you copy it to the clipboard using the Copy command. If you want to move the text instead of copying it, you can use the Cut command. After you have copied the text to the clipboard, you point the cursor where you want to place the text and use the Paste command to place it.
MPL supports all the text selection methods that are standard in Windows. To select text, simply press the left mouse button where you want the selection to start and drag the cursor to the end of the text you want to select. If you want to extend the current selection, hold down the Shift key as you press down the left mouse button. To select all the text in the file you, choose Select All from the Edit menu.
After you have selected the text, you can either cut or copy the text to the clipboard. If you want to cut the text from the editor, choose Cut from the Edit menu. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl-X or press the Edit Cut button in the button bar to cut it. This will move the text from the editor and place it in the clipboard. If you want to copy the text, choose Copy from the Edit menu. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl-C or press the Edit Copy button in the button bar to copy it. This will copy the text from the editor and place it in the clipboard.
To place text from the clipboard into the editor, first make sure the cursor is where you want the text to be placed. Then choose the Paste command from the Edit menu to place the text. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl-V or press the Edit Paste button in the button bar to place it.
If you only want to remove the selected text without placing it in the clipboard, you can choose the Delete command from the Edit menu. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl-Del to delete it.