its stored in the clipboard
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clipboard
Recycling Bin.
A printed copy of a file is typically referred to as a hard copy.
a web page is file stored on a special computer called
A printed file is commonly called a hard copy.
You could make a copy of a movie or song. EDIT: You can have an external copy of your file which is stored on your CD.
The Active Directory database is stored on each domain controller in a file called NTDS.DIT
Do you mean RAM? Or the paging file?
Search for "TempImage.NRG" in your hard disk.
There are several ways, depending on whether you wish to edit the file directly or load the file into memory to perform the edits. Editing the file directly is seldom recommended -- a better alternative is to make a temporary copy of the file, splitting the file at the insertion point to create two temporaries. Append the inserted text to the first temporary, then append the second temporary. Finally, delete the original file and rename your temporary. You pretty much do the same thing in memory, except you first create an array to store the entire file plus the inserted text, read the first portion of the file into the array up to the insertion point, then insert your new line before reading the remainder of the file. Then write the array back to a new file. Delete the original file then rename the copy. The best method, of course, is to read the entire file into memory first, then perform as many insertions as required before writing back to disk. But always write a copy -- never the original file. Once the copy is made, you can safely delete the original and rename the copy. This ensures the original file doesn't become corrupt if something goes wrong during the save.
That would be a 'back-up' file - assuming you have one ! A back-up is a copy of something that you can go back to in case something has happened to the original.
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