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The procedures below show you how to:

- Copy text from a local machine (an *out-of-game* computer) and paste it into an in-game virtual machine
- Copy text from a local machine (an *out of game* computer) and paste it into an *in game* virtual machine
- Copy text from a virtual machine and paste it into a local machine

*The VM console cog icon:*

![console-cog](img/console-cog.png)

## From local ("out of game") to in-game
## From local ("out of game") to "in game"

1. On your local machine select, then copy, the content you want to place into a launched virtual machine.
2. In the VM console tab, select the cog icon (the **Tools**). Under **Clipboard** paste in the clip using right-click Paste or `ctrl+V`.
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When the **Local** filter is removed, *all* of the ISOs in the global folder on the NFS data store can be seen. (The folder name will contain a GUID of all zeros.) These global ISOs are available to every workspace in TopoMojo.

ISOs can be attached to a VM in the workspace, **Templates** tab, **Settings**. See "Adding and editing templates" in the [Building a new Workspace](building-a-workspace.md) chapter of this guide. When an ISO is selected here, the ISO will be attached to the VM upon its deployment.
ISOs can be attached to a VM in the challenge workspace **Templates** tab. See "Adding and editing templates" in the [Building a new Workspace](building-a-workspace.md) chapter of this guide. When an ISO is selected here, the ISO will be attached to the VM upon its deployment.

ISOs can also be attached to VM in the workspace, **Challenge** tab, **Variant Detail**. This is called "dynamic ISO attachment" and gives you the ability to attach a variant-specific ISO file to a template. You *must* specify a target(s) here. See also "Variants" in the [Challenge tab](challenge.md) chapter of this guide.
ISOs can also be attached to VM in the workspace **Challenge** tab **Variant Detail**. This is called "dynamic ISO attachment" and gives you the ability to attach a variant-specific ISO file to a template. You *must* specify a target(s) here. See also "Variants" in the [Challenge tab](challenge.md) chapter of this guide.

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