highlight text and click the opposite side of your mouse. scroll down to the word copy. then you put your typing line where you want the text to be copied at and click the opposite side of your mouse and scroll down to paste. that's how you copy and paste
Use the Paste Special facility. From there you can then choose to paste the values, rather than the formulas.
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
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cut/copy and paste or drag and drop.
Usually a table, but it depends on what you copy.
Embedding
In an area of your computer called the "clipboard."
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When you copy data, it is temporarily stored in a clipboard, which is a special area of memory that holds the copied information. This allows you to paste the data into another location or application. The clipboard can typically hold various types of data, including text, images, and files, until new data is copied over or the system is restarted.
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