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copy/paste command prompt
Is there a way that I can copy and paste a command in command prompt. sometimes I want to run a command again or type a long command to find that I have made a typo and I want to be able to copy it and just correct the one thing that is wrong rather than retype the whole things again.
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Right-Click in the window and click Mark. Drag over what you want to copy and press enter
Right-Click and select paste or if you have previously run a command press F3 F7, F8 and the up & Down arrow keys give you more command history options |
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Thanks Degsy!
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