Alex McLeishâÂÂs men are valued at 4/1 â possibly another option for optimistic accumulators as they look to end their 17-year trophy wait.Įlsewhere, itâÂÂs a big ask for League Two Swindon to repeat their third-round heroics when they play Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, as reflected in their 6/1 odds. The Frenchman is placed at even money to score at any time, but those believing in the magic of the FA Cup might like the look of 4/1 for Henry to score the last goal of the match against Aston Villa. The Seagulls also saw off Sunderland in the Carling Cup earlier this season and with opponents Newcastle losing Cheick Tiote, Demba Ba and new signing Papiss Cisse to the Africa Cup of Nations, a 3/1 shock could trouble the bookies.Īrsenal are another club who might not place the highest emphasis on the FA Cup, so expect Thierry Henry to shrug off his calf injury to give top-scorer Robin van Persie a rest. BrightonâÂÂs form at their new home is impressive, with seven wins, three draws and three defeats in the league at the Am-Ex Stadium. Those not relishing the prospect of entering the Anfield lottery will look to the roundâÂÂs potential giant-killings for value. His skipper Patrice Evra can expect an even rougher ride from the home support, and is priced at 40/1 to open the scoring. Wayne RooneyâÂÂs traditional frosty reception from the Kop wonâÂÂt come as a surprise to the front-man, who is at 6/5 to silence them at any point in the match. Steven Gerrard found the net in that match back in October and, according to the bookmakers, heâÂÂs the man most likely to break the deadlock on Saturday at 6/1. The fixture earlier in the season finished 1-1 and, unsurprisingly, William Hill are struggling to separate the sides with Liverpool slight favourites at 6/4. Then use Control C to copy.Brave punters only need apply for this encounter. Use the right or left arrow key to select one character at a time. You try to highlight a selection but you miss some of it and have to try to highlight again. When you release your mouse, the formatting will match. Then highlight text that you want to match. Click on the paint roller icon in the toolbar. Highlight some of the fancy formatted text. You want what you just pasted from the Internet to also have those qualities. Let’s say you previously had some of your text that is bold and “Cherry Cream Soda” font and orange and big. This gives you 3 options for automatically adjusting the capitalization of the words.Įven if you use tip #1 to hold down the shift key when you paste you may want to match different formatting in your document. Use the Format menu and choose “Capitalization.” We needed the first and last name capitalized but not the other letters. Wanting to make sure the authors names were spelled correctly we were copying and pasting from the resource. I was helping my daughter create her bibliography for her paper. In other words, if your document is in comic sans, hot pink, and size 14 font and you paste from the Internet using the SHIFT key (Control Shift V) then what you pasted will also be comic sans, hot pink, and size 14. This will match the destination formatting. The trick is to hold down the SHIFT key when you paste. The formatting when you paste does not match your document. There are legit reasons you copy and paste off the Internet and here are some tips to help you do it.Ĭontrol C copy and Control V paste is great until you do it from the Internet. But… that is not what this post is about.
Knowing how to properly cite and also knowing when it is still a copyright violation even if you do cite is an essential skill for when you use the Internet. You are correct, other people’s ideas and words are not yours for the taking. I know I know you’re thinking “Alice, it is not ethical to copy and paste off the Internet.” I am so glad you said that. 4 Tricks for Copying and Pasting Off the Internet