Buttonless Copying and Pasting ("Look, Ma, No Buttons!") Among other things, Windows 3.1 intercepts all <Ctrl><C> keystrokes (when invoked from within a standard Windows edit control and/or valid text window) as a command to copy the selected portions of that edit control to the Windows Clipboard, and intercepts all <Ctrl><V> keystrokes (when invoked from within a standard Windows edit control) as a command to paste the contents of the Windows Clipboard to the edit control in which the I-beam cursor resides. So, too, with WordPerfect for Windows. If text is blocked in a WordPerfect document, the <Ctrl>C keyboard combination will copy the blocked text to the Windows clipboard; and if there is text (or other valid WordPerfect information - for example, a graphic figure which is compatible with a WordPerfect graphic format) in the Windows clipboard, that information will be pasted to the WordPerfect document at the current insertion point.