Power Cutting and Pasting in Word with the Spike

Cut and Paste to the Spike

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cut_paste_spike_microsoft_wordThe “Spike” takes its name from old-fashioned store receipts. When the cashier was done with a customer’s order, they’d slap it onto a metal spike to store the receipt until the end of the day.

In Microsoft Word on a PC, the Spike is like the Clipboard, except it works with Cut items instead of Copied items.

Cut to the Spike

Instead of using CTRL-X to cut your content, use CTRL-F3. This way, all the items you cut are stored for pasting, all in one shot.

Keep cutting until you have all your gathered items.

Cut to the Spike in Microsoft WordPaste to the Spike

After you’ve cut out all of the items, click where you want to paste all, and press CTRL-SHIFT-F3. All the items appear in the order you cut them, and the Spike is emptied.

If you don’t want to clear the Spike, instead type SPIKE and press F3. The items paste, and are ready to be used again.

You can also go to the INSERT RIBBON > QUICK PARTS > AUTOTEXT. Find SPIKE on the list, and click on it to paste the Spike.

If Pasting the Spike is including the ¶ at the end of the item, and you need to turn off this behavior, turn off Smart Paragraph Selection.

See the Spike

To see what’s on the Spike, go to INSERT > QUICK PARTS > BUILDING BLOCKS ORGANIZER, and click on SPIKE for a preview of the content.

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Microsoft Word 2010 Tips & TricksFor the complete collection of time-saving tips and tricks, buy my book, Microsoft Word 2010 Tips & Tricks. Available in eBook, iBook, Multi-touch, and paperback versions.

 

 

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Alicia Katz Pollock
Recently named one of America's Top 50 Women in Accounting, Alicia is a leading expert in QuickBooks Online training with a Masters in Teaching and decades of business consulting. She offers a range of tailored resources from self-paced courses to personalized coaching. Known for her patience and commitment, Alicia simplifies QuickBooks for clients, helping them achieve their financial management goals with ease.
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Alicia Katz Pollock
Recently named one of America's Top 50 Women in Accounting, Alicia is a leading expert in QuickBooks Online training with a Masters in Teaching and decades of business consulting. She offers a range of tailored resources from self-paced courses to personalized coaching. Known for her patience and commitment, Alicia simplifies QuickBooks for clients, helping them achieve their financial management goals with ease.
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