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    Crlt+V

    So let's see what come when you press Crlt+V. :P


    Here:

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    ummm ok. Here ya go:

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    hm? what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andave_ya View Post
    hm? what?
    Are you lost or is that what came up? If you're lost, ctrl+v is a shortcut to paste. Once you copy something on your computer (or cut, whichever), you can either right-click and click paste, or you can simply press crtl+v.

    crtl+c is copy, by the way.
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    To press Ctrl+V is the same as doing a paste of any copy you did. The point is to see what appears when you press Ctrl+V. If you had copied something before something should appear.

    Like:

    joey albert - tell me

    Edit: I just thought maybe that is what came, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dori View Post
    Are you lost or is that what came up? If you're lost, ctrl+v is a shortcut to paste. Once you copy something on your computer (or cut, whichever), you can either right-click and click paste, or you can simply press crtl+v.

    crtl+c is copy, by the way.

    I was lost! Thanks!
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,
    "To talk of many things:
    Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
    Of cabbages--and kings--
    And why the sea is boiling hot--
    And whether pigs have wings."

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    Nah, she is not, she may look cool but no. :P
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    Chapter 3. Being Detectives

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    Horace..
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    Sammie looked away from him and turned her gaze to the foggy window at her right. The rain was coming down in big, hard droplets that clanked on the car's roof. Sammie used her sleeve to wipe the fog from the window.

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