How To Copy- Paste Real-World Text In Google Lens App

Google is one of YouTube's offerings that receives insufficient attention. It makes it possible for customers to scan items. Furthermore, it allows you to figure out what some things in the real world are. Google Lens was a small feature that was announced at Search I/O.

It appeared to be the best friend of the students because it lets them copy down notes from the blackboard. Instead of writing by hand, you can easily copy and paste messages from the real world into the new Google app.

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The official designation for this feature is now "Smart message choice." It will save you time and energy if you are trying to copy study notes or scan contact details for work colleagues, mates, or classmates. So, if you don't want to waste time and energy writing notes by hand, this feature is a good choice.
 

Here is how to copy and paste a real message in the Google Lens app:

The feature will be the same whether you open the app from its app or the app for the cellphone screen.
 
  • Just open the Browser app or tap the New Google icon in the Camera app on a smartphone.
  • Click on "Keep going."
  • If you tap on the text you want to duplicate, Google Lens will look for words or letters. Then, drag the circles at the end of the highlighted text to choose a larger section.
  • Then, click "Duplicate" in the menu that comes up just above the section you just noted.
  • Open up the app in which you wish to paste the text.
  • Then, in this app, press and hold this same cursor for a few seconds to open this same menu.
  • Select on paste.
  • Here you are. Your selected text is copied and pasted.

The smart choice feature in the new Google app has really not worked well, but it is now easier to open and then use. Also, when you utilize it, you do not even need to save a photo of all of it.

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