In This Tutorial I am going to show you how to copy and paste in command prompt (cmd) Sometimes it is convenient to copy something from a document or file and paste it into the Windows command line. Long commands are easily mistyped and a copy-and-paste operation is often the best way to proceed, The usual keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V doesn�t work but there is an easy way to enable copying and pasting into the command line.
Follow The Below Steps:
Step 2: Click the little icon in the upper left corner of the command prompt window .In the menu that opens, choose �Properties� (Example shown in figure below)
Step 3: In the dialog box that opens, make sure the "Options" tab is selected and then place a check by �QuickEdit Mode� (Shown in figure below) Click the �OK� button
Step 4: Now whenever you want to paste some text into the command prompt, copy it to the clipboard the usual way and then right-click on the desired location in the command line. The copied text will be pasted.
This tip applies to Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8. And there you have it - no more struggling with trying to type long complicated commands.
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