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____ is the process of copying an item from the Office Clipboard into the document at the location of the insertion point
office clipboard
when you cut text, the text is removed from the document and placed on the office clipboard.
copy...cut
Office clipboard
the process of copying an item from the clipboard into the document at the location of the insertion point is cutting
That would be - Paste
Cut or copied text is moved to the clipboard (or Office clipboard), then pasted wherever you move the cursor and click to indicate an insertion point.
1. How do I delete an item from the Office Clipboard? How do I delete all the items from the Office Clipboard?
Your question is worded in a confusing way, so let me help you sort this out.When you highlight-copy text in MS Word, it appears in the Office Clipboard. On your PC, the text is being held in Random Access Memory (RAM) -- and remains there until your next copied text.After copying the text, then position your cursor at the insertion point, and paste. The insertion point is wherever you place your cursor.Copy-paste leaves the text where it was, and puts it at the insertion point.Using the move command removes the text from where it was and puts it on hold on the Clipboard and in RAM until you place your cursor and paste the text.
1. The major difference between the system Clipboard and Office clipboard is that the system Clipboard can retain only the most recently copy-pasted item (meaning it will replace the previous item when you copy a new one), but the Office clipboard will retain the last 24 items copied.
The spelling of the two is different.