With two documents open, how do you move text and images from one document to the other?

IF I understand your question, highlight what you want to move and then hit "copy" , (if you want to keep it on the first document; if you don't, hit CUT.) Move over to where you want to put it, and under EDIT hit " paste." At least that's how in works on MY computer, with MY software.

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To move text and images from one document to another with two documents open, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the document from which you want to move the text and images.
2. Select the text you want to move by clicking and dragging the cursor over it. If you want to move an image, you can click on the image to select it.
3. Once the text or image is selected, right-click on it and choose "Cut" from the context menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+X" (Windows) or "Cmd+X" (Mac) to cut the selected content.
4. Now, switch to the other document where you want to paste the content.
5. Place the cursor at the desired location in the second document where you want to paste the content.
6. Right-click and choose "Paste" from the context menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+V" (Windows) or "Cmd+V" (Mac) to paste the copied content.
7. The text or image should now be moved to the second document.

Note that the exact steps may vary depending on the software or application you are using to work with documents. However, the general concept of cutting and pasting remains the same across most word processing programs and text editors.