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subscribe to ra solutions by clicking on the subscribe button and clicking on the bell icon to receive notifications hello there welcome to another video by ra solutions in this video what iamp;#39;m going to be doing is showing you a third way to copy and paste information from lots of different websites into either word or microsoft powerpoint obviously many of you know the very first way to copy and paste information from a specific site into word so for example this would be one way so if i go into a website here this is wikipedia and iamp;#39;ve got a page opened up here about computer programming normally what you would do is highlight the text right click copy go into word right click paste that would be one method to copy and paste information the second method would be letamp;#39;s use this bbc byte size website um so this information here the second method would be to use the shortcut keys ctrl c on your keyboard and then go into word choose where you want the text to go a