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Edit Menu: Copy Command
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Shortcut key: CTRL+INS
Use the Copy command to copy any selected line from the active
window to the clipboard. After the copy operation, the selected
line remains in the active window but is no longer highlighted.
After you copy a line to the clipboard, choose Paste or press
SHIFT+INS to insert it into the active window. This window must be
the Memory, Local, Watch, Register, 8087, or Command window. Text
is inserted at the cursor. The copied text is now in both the
window and the clipboard.
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