An easier way is to just right click in the command window.

On 9/17/15, Bill White via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> A little while ago I wrote to ask how to perform a paste operation in the
> Windows command line. I found the answer, and am posting it here, in case
> anyone else might want to use it later.
>
> How To Paste Into The Windows Command Line
>
>
>
>
> 1. Copy to the clipboard what you want to paste into the command line.
>
>  2. Open the command line.
>
>  3. Use ALT plus SPACE to bring up a menu.
>
>  4. Press the letter E to bring up the Edit submenu.
>
>  5. Press the letter P to perform the Paste operation.
>
> Bill White [email protected]
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