How to Copy & Paste Content in Windows Powershell Terminal
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Jul 6, 2025
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Uh hello guys, welcome to this video. So
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in this video I'll show you how to copy
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paste content inside your Windows
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PowerShell. Uh it's very easy. So let's
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suppose if you are visiting a website
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and you want to simply copy paste any
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sort of text here. Let's suppose I say
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I have some text right here that I need
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to copy paste from the internet. So I
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have this PowerShell window open right
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here. So let's suppose this is a bunch
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of text I need to copy paste. So I
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simply right click copy and go to the
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command prompt and simply I press the
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right click option to you will see you
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are about to paste this text that
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contains multiple lines.
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So simply click paste anyway. So it will
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basically paste everything right here
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which contain multiple lines. But you
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can if you're working on with only a
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single line you simply right click copy
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and simply come to the command line and
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simply paste it. So in this easy way you
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implement the
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copy and paste functionality. Just right
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click with your mouse copy it and you
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can even use a key keyboard shortcut as
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well which is control V to paste this
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content in the PowerShell window. Again
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just select the text that you want to
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you can simply ctrl C for copy and for
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pasting it you simply say Ctrl + V. So
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whatever text that you want to paste you
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Ctrl + V this will paste whatever text
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that you want to. So in this easy way
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these are the two different ways by
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which we can copy paste inside your
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Windows PowerShell. Simply select
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whichever text that you want to copy
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paste with your mouse. Right click copy
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and just come to right here and simply
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paste it right here by clicking the
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right click button or you can simply say
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Ctrl +V. So both these approaches will
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work perfectly. So in this easy way you
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