It goes to something called a "clipboard" which is where cut/copied things are saved for future use.
You need to do a Cut and Paste. There are many ways of doing it. Highlight the block of text you wish to move first. Click the highlighted area and drag with your mouse to the new location Click on the Cut icon, move to where you want to go and press the Paste icon. Press Ctrl X to cut highlighted area, move to where you want to go to and then press Ctrl V to paste. Select the text and press the F2 key. Then go to where you want to put the text and press Enter. Press Shift-Delete to Cut it and Ctrl - V to paste it. Press Alt-E-T to Cut and after moving to where you want to go, press Alt-E-P to Paste.
copy and paste or cut and paste or drag and drop.windows treats discs like ordinary folders so it will go right on
It's on the formatting toolbar in MS Word microsoft word or if u wanna go somewhere else and do it then use the right click button and it says cut copy paste delete
Click and highlight the text written then right click and it will give you options and press copy then go on to where ever you want it to be pasted and right click there and press paste (an option on the given list)
Lianne Spiderbaby goes by The Lindsay Lohan of Horror, and The Queen of Cut and Paste.
Try this -- hold down the Control key while selecting from the list: then go to Copy and then Paste to where you want the list. Also try selecting while holding down the Ctrl key and then Copy and Paste. This gives a slightly different result.
On Microsoft Word, go into Insert and Symbol, it'll be under Greek letters - you can cut and paste it from there
In many computer programs, that appears in an "Edit" menu.Most computer programs also provide one or more of the additional alternatives for copy and paste: * Shortcut keys - in Windows, these are usually Ctrl-C for copy, Ctrl-X for cut, and Ctrl-V for paste. * Buttons, to let you cut, copy, and paste with a mouse click. * Popup menus, i.e., a menu that appears when you right-click (for example, on a selected text).
No. Scriptures could not be cut then paste it must be copied or typed in a computer and print why not be cut because its a sacred part and must be guarded and make it safe and learn and if your too lazy well just photocopy it or something just pray after you do that because it may be a sin maybe only OK or if your talking about scriptures in the Internet then go to Microsoft word copy the scripture at that site by right click the copy the go back to Microsoft then go to word and right click then click paste then print for easy learning (go to site of scriptures, open Microsoft, copy the scripture by right click, go to Microsoft then paste right click then print or save)
You would go to the bookmark manager (Ctrl + Shift + O) and you can cut, paste, or copy bookmarks to different folders
The word that can go after "cut" and before "order" is "off." The phrase "cut off" means to interrupt or stop something, while "off order" is a term used to indicate something is out of stock or not available.
Nothing. Go to babelfish, type the letter, select English to Spanish, and hit translate then cut and paste to your stationary.