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To copy Telugu text in Microsoft Word, you can simply highlight the text with your mouse, right-click, and select "Copy." You can then paste the text into any document or application by right-clicking and selecting "Paste" or using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V. Word should automatically support the text encoding for Telugu characters.
క్రీ.శ.300 నుండి 1100 మధ్యకాలంలో తీరాంధ్రప్రాంతలో నెలకొన్న రాజ్యాన్ని వేంగి రాజ్యం అని, ఆ రాజ్యం రాజధాని లేదా ప్రధాన నగరాన్ని వేంగి నగరం లేదా విజయవేంగిఅని చరిత్ర కారులు నిర్ణయిస్తున్నారు
The content of a text is the words in the text, or what the text says.
To copy a text box without messing up the original or other content, you can simply right-click on the text box, select "Copy," then right-click on the desired location and select "Paste." This way, a duplicate of the text box will be created without affecting the original or other elements on the page.
When you copy text from a document, the text is not removed; instead, a duplicate of it is placed on the clipboard for temporary storage. The original text remains in the document, allowing you to paste it elsewhere without losing it. Only when you cut the text does it get removed from the original location. Thus, copying retains the original content while enabling you to create a duplicate.
the text subject matter.
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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!
When you copy something, like text it is saved on your computer temporarily. Then when you copy something else that temporary file gets delete and a new one is added. That's the best way I can describe it.
If this question is in reference to Excel, it is the text contained in the content of the worksheet.
copy / paste
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