Right click and ht copy link. Than right click and hit past and the link will be inserted
Just another copy of the file.
"copy <source> <destination>"
Moving:Moving a file MOVES that file to another location, while copying creates another copy of the file to the new location and your original file remains at its original location. It is just like you take a file from your cabinet and place it in another one. It is Moving.Copying:you take a file, get a copy of it, place the original at its original place and the copy of that document to another location. it is Copying.
just press the right button on your mouse and a group will pop up it will ask you if you want to save press save as and save it to a file you can reach and if you got a printer open that file with the comment and copy as mucch as you want. if that doesnt work ask somebody with a myspace page or friend.
copy and paste
No. Drag and drop is when you drag a file then drop it into the destination folder. You have moved a file from one place to another. Copy and paste is when you copy a file then paste it into a different location. The original file still remains where it was, but there is how a copy of it elsewhere as well.
When transferring to another device or hard drive.
It corrupts
to copy a selected file from one folder to another you could use the ?
copy
#include<stdio>
Get file from another computer, across a network