when you try to copy a text electronically in your computer than first it will store on your clipboard of computer. or if you want to copy text through using microprocessor 8085 or 8086 than it may copy according to your program (in general purpose register).
That depends on what you mean by "copied electronically".If you mean that you press the keys for "Copy" (usually Ctrl-C), the text is copied to a temporary memory area known as the "Clipboard".If you type texts from a book, into the computer, the text is in the computer memory; once you save it, it is in the computer's hard disk.
The original text stays where it was, and if you select paste a copy of the text appears where you have your cursor.
yes it can.
It comes from where you copied it.
How can a section of text in a Notepad document be highlighted to be copied to another location within the document
The text is save in so calle cache memory or clipboard.Then it rests there till you paste the text or better said till you delete it from there.A copy of the text is stored in a save areas called a clipboard from where it can be pasted into other areas.
DNA is copied.
The text is save in so calle cache memory or clipboard.Then it rests there till you paste the text or better said till you delete it from there.A copy of the text is stored in a save areas called a clipboard from where it can be pasted into other areas.
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When a text or graphic is cut or copied, it is stored in the clipboard, a temporary storage area in the computer's memory. It remains in the clipboard until it is pasted into a new location.
The answer is no.....because the text is not removed unless you take it off of your windows clipboard