

Besides learning different kinds of movement, you also have to write a five-page essay on a topic assigned by the instructor. You enroll in a two-credit dance class.Are you still responsible for finishing the class? At the hearing, you are shocked to learn that you have been reinstated in the class. You are later called before the Board on Academic Honesty. Your instructor writes you an email stating that he believes you may have committed an act of academic dishonesty in his class.You figure this is okay, since this is a draft of the essay and not the final copy you plan to turn in. Your essay contains paraphrases of secondary sources that you used in your essay but haven’t marked yet as the ideas of other people. You ask your instructor whether she would be willing to read a draft of an essay that is due in a week.Can you be charged with academic dishonesty? You are taking a mid-term in a large lecture room and some notes that you brought with you slide out from under the seat where you had stowed them.Are you responsible for academic dishonesty? Another student in your class comes along, finds your file and turns it in as her own. You finish your work, save it to your thumb drive and leave, forgetting to delete your work from the work station. You are working on a computer lab at a public work station.This option is turned on by default.ĭisplays the collected item message when copying items to the Office Clipboard. Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed TwiceĪutomatically displays the Office Clipboard when you press CTRL+C twice.Īutomatically copies items to the Office Clipboard without displaying the Clipboard task pane.ĭisplays the Office Clipboard icon in the status area of the system taskbar when the Office Clipboard is active. To control how the Office Clipboard is displayed, click Options at the bottom of the task pane.Īutomatically displays the Office Clipboard when copying items. To clear one item, click the arrow next to the item that you want to delete, and then click Delete.Ĭontrol how the Office clipboard is displayed In the Clipboard task pane, do one of the following:

You can delete items from the Office Clipboard individually or all at the same time. To paste all the items that you copied, in the Clipboard task pane, click Paste All.

To paste items one at a time, in the Clipboard task pane, double-click each item that you want to paste. You can paste collected items into any Office program. Each entry includes an icon representing the source Office program and a portion of copied text or a thumbnail of a copied graphic.Ĭlick where you want the items to be pasted. The newest entry is always added to the top. If you copy a twenty-fifth item, the first item on the Office Clipboard is deleted.Īs items are added to the Office Clipboard, an entry is displayed in the Clipboard task pane. The Office Clipboard can hold up to 24 items. Select the first item that you want to copy, and press CTRL+C.Ĭontinue copying items from the same or other files until you have collected all of the items that you want. Open the file that you want to copy items from. Copy and paste multiple items using the Office Clipboard Note: In Outlook, to open the Clipboard task pane: Open a message, click the Message tab, and then click the Clipboard dialog box launcher ( highlighted in pink in the screenshot above) in the Clipboard group.
