clipboard
Cut/Copy and Paste?
its stored in the clipboard
It is called downloading.
The place where you make copies is typically called a "copy center" or a "copy shop."
When you copy something on a website, it is stored in your device's clipboard, a temporary storage area for text or images. This allows you to paste the copied content elsewhere, such as in a document, email, or chat. The clipboard holds the copied data until you copy something new or restart your device.
Storage which stores a copy of every file on the computer. Storage which stores every file copy in a computer.
Random-access memory (RAM)
auto repair, dry cleaner, photos, copy place and storage
That's called a back-up.
go to storage menu click copy pokemon.
a microfilm is an example of bothboth a hard copy and soft copy device. This is due to the fact that it is temporary output and can be read read visually also as it is a printed copy of computer output
Most GUI operating systems provide a feature called the "clipboard". Anything you copy or cut is automatically placed in the "clipboard" storage, permitting you to later paste it into some other place. This information will remain in the "clipboard" storage until you copy or cut something else (which will replace what was previously stored), permitting you to paste the same thing in many places if you want to. The "clipboard" storage may be in different places or use different types of data structures depending on what type of information is being stored and its size (e.g. main memory, a temporary file, a temporary folder).