Both cut and copy are used in conjuction with paste. Think of some situations where you might use cut without using the paste function
Copy (CTRL + C) and Paste (CTRL + P)
Copy function will leave copied text or graphic as it is, while Cut function will delete text or graphic but you can still paste it.
If you cut you will delete what you cut. When you paste something first you have to copy something and then you paste it. Then when you paste it some where the thing you copied will appear.
copy
Yes. Copy and paste is a function of Windows, not just MS Word.
not sure, but iphone (all generations) does
When you cut something you will delete what you cut. When you paste something first you will have to copy something and when you paste it you will have what you copied in the paper you paste what you copied. So if you want to delete something, cut it and if you want to have the same thing in a paper from the computer copy and then paste.
When you cut something you will delete what you cut. When you paste something first you will have to copy something and when you paste it you will have what you copied in the paper you paste what you copied. So if you want to delete something, cut it and if you want to have the same thing in a paper from the computer copy and then paste.
Copy and paste. Read the documentation for the editor you are using.
Copy and Special Paste formulas.
You can use the Transpose facility in Paste Special or use the Tranpose function.
To copy you press CTRL Key and C with it to paste you do CTRL Key with V Key instead