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Once you have done a copy, you can access paste options on the Clipboard group on the Home tab on the Ribbon, or by right-clicking on the mouse.
The most common implementation of such a thing is usually called a clipboard.
Once erased, the codes are gone.
click in document where you want to place clipboard content then press Ctrl + V on keyboard at once.
I don't think that the clipboard is accessible. To use it to copy/cut simply tap and hold your finger over a word or words until a small pop up menu slides in with the options to cut/copy/select all/select. To paste, do the same in a text box or notes, except click paste.
No. Unlike digital media, once a VHS tape is erased, it's gone for good.
easy way to do this would be to use a program and take a picture of it such as Jing and print it or if you would rather not download anything on your keyboard you will have a prt sc button press this go to the Paint program paste it there and print it out. I advise to hold down a SHIFT key and press PRINT SCRN key once. This copies your screen to your CLIPBOARD. Open PAINT (Start/Accessories). Paste (the clipboard content) into PAINT. Use Paint to print to your printer. This is for MS operating systems .. NOT for MAC computers.
When you have a program or a document open, you are using RAM, or "working memory." Putting a large amount of data on a clipboard (copy/paste) will also decrease your available memory. Closing the programs, clearing the copy/paste will restore your RAM in most cases. Some programs do not release all of the memory, so you may have to reboot your computer to reclaim the RAM.
A CD-R cannot be erased, once media is put on it, it cannot be taken off, but a CD-RW can be erased and resotred as many times as you want.
Once erased , sorry there is no recovering it .....
Number of ways. - If you have a picture open in PS then use the rectangular marquee tool to select the picture you want to copy. Then go click EDIT > Copy. The picture - open you picture you want to copy this to and once opened click into the picture - go click EDIT > PASTE. Your additional picture will open in a new layer (similar to a picture on picture)
once it has been erased you cannot view the history. Answer: If you take N2k file backup then you can recover. other wise you can't recover.