WPS Paste Pastes a range or box you cut or copied---optionally using a WPS-style alternate paste buffer. Steps: 1. Put the cursor where you want to paste the text. 2. Optionally, press GOLD and a number from 1 through 9 to specify an alternate paste buffer if you used one for the copy or cut. 3. Press the WPS Paste key (COMMA, GOLD-COMMA, or INSERT HERE). Usage notes: o If you do not specify an alternate paste buffer, WPS Paste uses the INSERT HERE buffer. WPS keys do not use the DECwindows clipboard. o By default, WPS Paste inserts what you cut or copied, pushing existing text to the right and down. SET BOX SELECT makes WPS Paste work like BOX PASTE, usually overwriting existing text---see help on Ranges And Boxes. o To check the contents your paste buffers, use SHOW SYSTEM BUFFERS and select a buffer from the list---for example, the INSERT HERE buffer, PASTE_BUFFER_1, and so on. o WPS Paste does not automatically rewrap text. Depending on where and how much you paste, your text may go past the right margin or even out of view. To reformat your text, use FILL (with the WPS keypad, press GOLD-KP5). o You cannot repeat WPS Paste by using a GOLD-number sequence (such as GOLD-5) because WPS Paste uses the sequence to specify the alternate paste buffer. Instead, to repeat WPS Paste, use the REPEAT command. Related topics: Ranges And Boxes BOX PASTE SET BOX PAD SET BOX SELECT