You can't. It's there because the photo is copyrighted by the photographer. That means it's honest to pay a person for his work and it's stealing to avoid paying him.
When you copy text from a document, the text is not removed; instead, a duplicate of it is placed on the clipboard for temporary storage. The original text remains in the document, allowing you to paste it elsewhere without losing it. Only when you cut the text does it get removed from the original location. Thus, copying retains the original content while enabling you to create a duplicate.
To enhance text in a photo, you can use photo editing software to adjust the font style, size, color, and placement of the text. Additionally, you can add effects like shadows or outlines to make the text stand out more. Experimenting with different editing tools can help you achieve the desired look for the text in your photo.
A copy command for the computer is a function that lets you copy a photo or text. Once copied this photo or text can be pasted elsewhere.
To remove text, remove blocks.
To remove storytelling from a photo book in your cart, look for an option to edit or customize the book. Once in the editor, delete or remove any text or captions that contribute to the storytelling aspect. Review each page to ensure all storytelling elements have been removed before finalizing the book.
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The last ciphertext block of the previous record. It is is sometimes xor'd with the plaintext of the next record to ensure duplicate plaintext does not encrypt to duplicate cipher text.
copying means creating a duplicate copy of the text. moving means removing the text from one place to another
there is no way to remove a selected text especially if it is on Internet.
word wraping enables you to wrap a picture or text around text
To properly in-text cite a photo in academic writing, include the author's last name and the year the photo was created in parentheses after the image description. If the author is unknown, use the title of the image instead.