How do I copy and paste an email to my documents?

How do I copy & paste from my word documents into an email?

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    open word document, hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse icon over the text you wish to copy. Once this text is highlighted click the menu option Edit, then Click Copy. This will copy it to a special location called the clipboard. Open your email, click in the body of the email, then right click your mouse and choose paste from the little menu that appears. If you want to choose your whole word document, open the word document then choose menu option Edit, Select All, Edit, Copy. Then rightclick in the body of your email and choose paste.

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I'm not sure what "dark spirit" is... but I can show you how to copy and paste from a Word doc to an email. 1. First type up your message in Word. Then save it somewhere so you have a backup in case the copy paste procedure doesn't work right. 2. Then select the message by going up to the menu at the top and select Edit > Select all. 3. The next step is to hold the message in the computer's memory by going back to the top and select Edit > Copy 4. Finally, open up a new email message. Then, at the top, look for Edit again, and select Edit > Paste. OR right click anywhere in the message writing area and select Paste. Hope this helps!

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