Lawrence G. Tesler (Larry Tesler)
The copy and paste feature on an iPod Touch does work, but you have to have the 3.0 software or later.
No. When computers were first invented, they were not used for word processing. They were mostly used for calculating complex mathematical functions. There was no need for copy/paste until GUIs were developed. Previous editors were more primitive text command editors. Before that most editing was done by shuffling and repunching cards.
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The feature "cut". This feature is usually found on the right click of your mouse, but also can be found under file at the top of your browser. (cut actually removes the text from the initial location) Copy text and paste works! I use Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste
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Highlight the text you want to copy, right click and click copy on the drop down menu. Go to the area you want to paste it on. Then right click where you want to paste and click paste on the menu. You can almost always also use the computer command CTRL+C to copy and the command CTRL+V to paste as well. (On Apple computers, replace CTRL with the Command Key.)
Copy and paste is where you are able to copy text, and it is one of the most useful things on computers. All you have to do it highlight whatever it is you're wanting to copy. You highlight by clicking one side of the text, then dragging it to the end of the text you're wanting to copy. After this, right click on the highlighted words, and click copy. Then go to wherever you're wanting to put the text, right click, and click paste. Easy! :)
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The easiest way is to copy and paste the file into a shared folder that all the computers have access to, then copy and paste the file onto each computer. I'm assuming there is a server involved that connects these computers. Also, if these files will be updated and distributed again, you might want to consider saving them in that shared folder and leaving them there so you don't end up with different copies of the same file and no one knowing which is the correct and current version. Hope this helps!
You can't copy and paste on an iTouch, but you can on an iPhone
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v