yes it can.
It comes from where you copied it.
How can a section of text in a Notepad document be highlighted to be copied to another location within the document
When you copy something on a website, it is stored in your device's clipboard, a temporary storage area for text or images. This allows you to paste the copied content elsewhere, such as in a document, email, or chat. The clipboard holds the copied data until you copy something new or restart your device.
The original text stays where it was, and if you select paste a copy of the text appears where you have your cursor.
That depends on what you mean by "copied electronically".If you mean that you press the keys for "Copy" (usually Ctrl-C), the text is copied to a temporary memory area known as the "Clipboard".If you type texts from a book, into the computer, the text is in the computer memory; once you save it, it is in the computer's hard disk.
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When a text or graphic is cut or copied, it is stored in the clipboard, a temporary storage area in the computer's memory. It remains in the clipboard until it is pasted into a new location.
I copied the text from the .gov website and pasted it into Microsoft Word. The 'word count' feature reports 379,894 words for the Act.
The answer is no.....because the text is not removed unless you take it off of your windows clipboard
Select the text you want to copyUse Ctrl+c to copy the selected text into the clipboardSelect where the text should be copiedUse Ctrl+v to paste the copied text at that location
In Microsoft Word 2010, you can use the "Home" tab to paste the copied text into your document. Within the "Clipboard" group, you have options such as "Paste," "Paste Special," and the clipboard icon to insert your copied content. Simply click the appropriate paste option to insert the text where you want it in your document.
Not until you get another picture or turn off your comp.