As we all know, in Word, you can use "ctrl+c/v" to implement the copy and paste operations of content. But this is limited to replicating the object itself, and if we want to copy the attributes of the object, such as the format of the text, and so on, we have to use another set of shortcuts, they are "ctrl+shift+c/v".
When we want to copy the object properties, just select the object and press "Ctrl+shift+c", then select the object to which you want to apply the property and press "Ctrl+shift+v". However, when copying object properties, you need to determine different pasting properties based on different objects. For example, when we first select the image, press "Ctrl+shift+c" and then press "Ctrl+shift+c" when the text is selected, which is equivalent to saving two object properties, which will be automatically recognized when pasting, and automatically apply text attributes if the object that the property is pasted is text. Similarly, if you paste a property as an image, the image attribute is applied. If the object we are pasting is an AutoShape that contains text, then both the image and the text are pasted.
In addition, "ctrl+shift+c/v and ctrl+c/v" are working independently of each other. In other words, when we press "Ctrl+shift+c" to copy the object properties, and then press "CTRL + C" To copy the object itself, the object properties previously saved to the Clipboard do not disappear.