
19
Editing—Cut,
Copy,
and
Paste
The
Multi-Touch
screen
makes
it
easy
to
make
changes
to
text
you’ve
entered.
An
onscreen
magnifying
glass
helps
you
position
the
insertion
point
precisely
where
you
need
it.
Grab
points
on
selected
text
let
you
quickly
select
more
or
less
text.
You
can
also
cut,
copy,
and
paste
text
and
photos
within
applications,
or
across
multiple
applications.
Position
the
insertion
point:
Touch
and
hold
to
bring
up
the
magnifying
glass,
then
drag
to
position
the
insertion
point.
Select
text:
Tap
the
insertion
point
to
display
the
selection
buttons.
Tap
Select
to
select
the
adjacent
word,
or
tap
Select
All
to
select
all
text.
You
can
also
double-tap
a
word
to
select
it.
In
read-only
documents
such
as
webpages,
touch
and
hold
a
word
to
select
it.
Drag
the
grab
points
to
select
more
or
less
text.
Cut
or
copy
text:
Select
text,
then
tap
Cut
or
Copy.
Paste
text:
Tap
the
insertion
point,
then
tap
Paste
to
insert
the
last
text
that
you
cut
or
copied.
Or,
select
text,
then
tap
Paste
to
replace
the
text.
Undo
the
last
edit:
Shake
iPad,
or
tap
undo
on
the
keyboard.
International
Keyboards
iPad
has
keyboards
for
entering
text
in
many
languages,
including
some
languages
written
from
right
to
left.
To
see
the
list
of
supported
keyboards,
in
Settings,
choose
General
>
International
>
Keyboards.
Turn
international
keyboards
on:
1
In
Settings,
choose
General
>
International
>
Keyboards
>
Add
New
Keyboard.
2
Turn
on
the
keyboards
you
want,
then
tap
the
language
and
choose
a
keyboard
for
that
language.
Chapter
1
At
a
Glance






