Hello.  First, you would select what you want to copy.  To do this, do the 
following:
Set the rotor to how much you want to be selected at one time.  For example, if 
you want to select a line, set the rotor to Lines.
After you do that, tap on what you want to select.
Then put two fingers together on the screen and pinch out.
After you have selected what you want to copy, set the rotor to Edit.  Then 
swipe down with one finger until you hear Copy.  Then double-tap.
Now you can go to where ever you want to paste the text to.  Then make sure the 
rotor is on Edit.
Swipe down with one finger until you hear Paste.  Then double-tap.
Let me know if any of this is unclear.


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On Sep 1, 2012, at 11:52 AM, Marianne Denning <maria...@denningweb.com> wrote:

> I found a podcast on how to copy and paste with voiceover on the
> internet.  Do you use the same process to copy and paste in documents
> or any other apps?  Could someone please write the steps on how to do
> this?
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