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Paste will just paste whatever you've copied. Paste Special in Wordpad has a few options to paste in different formats which are as a Wordpad document, Rich Text Format, a picture and unformatted text. It is much more limited in options compared to Paste Special in other applications.
Office Cipboard
Ah, what a happy little question! Copy and paste makes a duplicate of your content in a new location, while cut and paste moves your content from one place to another. Both techniques are like different brushes on your creativity palette, allowing you to create beautiful landscapes of text and images. Just remember, there are no mistakes in copy and paste, only happy little accidents!
The Paste command.
A floating graphic moves independently of text.
You Have to find the Text itself and copy & paste
from the Windows clipboard
It comes from where you copied it.
copy / paste
Cut and Copy are two different functions of Word. Cut will take the Highlighted text from your word document and delete it. When you paste it will move the deleted text to where ever you paste. Copy just dupilcates the highlighted text where ever you paste.
You can center your text by Copy and Paste this: <center>ENTER TEXT</center>
cut-and-paste will allow you to remove (cut) the text from the original place and put (paste) it in the new place, effecting the move. If you want the original left alone, then copy-and-paste will not remove the text from the original place.