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If you mean "Firefox", it does have copy and paste. I'm using Firefox on my mac and it copies and pastes like all text-editing applications. You have to select the item you wish to copy before the "copy" menuitem is enabled.
Do u mean Copy/paste a sound ? I do it using NERO wave Editor. or you mean .. sound when using copy /paste ? i dont know, sorry
well i copy like this:ctrl then c. then i do:ctrl then v. that is how to paste something. try that and then you'll have answered you're own question.
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Copy and paste refer to making copies of something on the computer or in a document. For instance, let's say you highlight some text and issue a copy command. A copy of that data is temporarily stored in memory in the computer. Then when you want it in another document, or another part of the same document, you use the paste command to put it there.
what do you mean the paste button? everybody knows you copy it. right click the mouse and click paste
copy and paste it and anther person thing
Just copy paste it. If you mean on your URL, that's impossible.
If you mean through the internet, you can highlight the text with your cursor, and press Ctrl+C to copy the text and then press Ctrl+Z to paste the text where you would like it to be. This would be an alternative to traditional methods of copy and paste.
If you mean the words in the PowerPoint; then, you can just copy and paste them. If you mean the pdf itself; no, you can't, but you can convert the pdf to a word document or a picture and put it in then.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation Copy and Paste this in the Address Bar, then click Enter. .
You mean pound? you can find it in Microsoft Word. Copy it , and then paste it wherever you want "£"