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Paste

Select the Paste option to add previously copied text or files or folders into a new location.

If you are pasting text (in the terminal window), the text that was copied earlier into the clipboard will be inserted in the cursor location. You can paste text that was copied from the terminal window or any other Windows text window.

If you are pasting files (in the File Transfer window), an Upload dialog is displayed when the files are pasted to the new location. This resembles using the Windows clipboard: You can copy files to a temporary storage and paste them later into another location. The file names of the pasted files and folders do not change during the operation. Therefore it is not possible to paste files or folders several times into one location.

Note that the paste operation is not available until you have previously copied something in the clipboard.

You can do a paste operation also by using the keyboard shortcut Shift-Insert on the keyboard. This shortcut is available in both Terminal and File Transfer windows.

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