How to put a copied command in a command block?

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If you have copied a zombie herobrine command what do you press on your computer to put the command in the command block?



Best Answer

You can use Copy and Paste.

Highlight the text you want to copy and press Ctrl-C (Command-C on a Mac). To paste it, press Ctrl-V (or Command-V).




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Quick Answer about "How to put a copied command in a command block?"

  • Ctrl + V.
  • Strg + V.
  • Cmd + V.




  • ✔ Minecraft: Copy and Paste Commands \u0026 Command Blocks




    More answers regarding how to put a copied command in a command block?

    Answer 2

    You basically click a command block and you copy a link and then click ctrl-v on your key board if you don't have ctrl key do command-v on Mac

    Answer 3

    You press this possible combination at the GUI of the Command block :

    • Ctrl + V
    • Strg + V
    • Cmd + V

    Strg is for german keyboard.
    Cmd is for Mac keyboard.

    Answer 4

    1.highlight the command

    2.copy the command

    3.open minecraft

    4.open the world

    5.do /give username minecraft:command_block then press enter

    6.place it down open the command block

    7.do ctrl+v in the box

    8.do /give username minecraft:redstone_block then press enter

    9.place the redstoneblock next to the command block

    10.then you are done

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