The Office Clipboard can hold up to 24 copied or cut items, and the field (Spike, which is visually translated as a "wall nail") has a similar feature that allows you to store more nonadjacent items (more than 24) and tile them in a single document. Steps are:
1. Select the objects you want to move and press CTRL+F3 to move them to the field.
2. Repeat the 1 steps for each remaining item that you want to move.
3. Place the insertion point where you want to insert the contents of the spike.
4. If you want to insert the contents of the Spike and empty the field, press CTRL+SHIFT+F3; If you insert only the contents of the spike but not the fields, there are two ways:
(1) perform "insert" → "AutoText" → "AutoText ...", find "Spike" in the "type AutoText entries" list, click to see some information about the spike in the preview, click the Insert button, and all the content in the spike is inserted into the document.
(2) Enter "Spike" directly in the document, then the "xxx (press Enter)" prompt, press ENTER, you can insert the contents of the spike in the document, and the field is still retained in the text.
Attention:
1. Use CTRL+F3 to move the selection into a spike, not to be stored on the Clipboard, so you cannot perform the paste command on this content.
2. The "Spike" entry is only available in the AutoText when there is content in the picture and text field.
The specific operation of the animation demo process is as follows: Do not see clearly click the animation zoom.
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