HOW TO ENABLE COPY PASTE IN CMD – WINDOWS

By Default Windows do not allow users to Copy text
and Paste it in Command prompt Or Copy text from
Command prompt and paste it elsewhere. But there is
an option in CMD itself to enable Copy & Paste Text in
Windows Command Prompt.
Today in this tutorial we will learn how to Enable
Copying and Pasting Texts in Windows Command
prompt . One of the main advantage of this will be that
you can copy any command that you find on the
internet or from any word/excel file and paste it
directly in CMD and execute that command just like
that.
HOW TO ENABLE COPY PASTE IN CMD
Step 1: Open CMD, Just type CMD in search or Press
Win + X key to select Command Prompt.
Step 2: Right Click on the Title of the CMD window
and Select Properties just like its shown in the below
Picture
Step 3: You will see a Pop up Window coming up, Now
on the Right hand side, Under Edit Options, Just
Check Quick Edit Mode and click OK
Step 4: Everything is Done, Now just Copy any Text
from Here or Anywhere else Using CTRL + C keys and
just Right click using your mouse on CMD. You will
see that the text is been pasted automatically in CMD.
Please Understand that Using CTRL + C to Copy text is
Important.
Likewise if you wish to Copy Text from CMD to paste
elsewhere then Just Select the Text in CMD and Again
just Right Click with the mouse. Your Text is Copied
and ready to Paste it in any Document you want.
This Doesn’t Limit you to just Text you can even copy
File or Folder path and paste it in CMD. Everything that
you have to type manually can be copied from
somewhere and pasted directly to CMD with this small
Tweak
So this was just a small Tip I wanted to Share with my
Readers so that you don’t have to Type any long
Command in CMD which if typed incorrectly can cause
errors. I hope this will help some Of you.

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