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Copy and paste refer to making copies of something on the computer or in a document. For instance, let's say you highlight some text and issue a copy command. A copy of that data is temporarily stored in memory in the computer. Then when you want it in another document, or another part of the same document, you use the paste command to put it there.
If you mean edit a text document using a Linux terminal, the answer is yes. For instance, type the command in a terminal: nano and the document will open for editing. There are other text editors besides nano available.If you mean to correct a command that has a typo in the middle, use the left cursor key to move back along the command line to reach and correct the typo.
The find command is a means of find a "keyword" in a document.
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The Go To Command.
The Paste command.
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Its a very simple command... for example if you highlighted this whole paragraph and right clicked on it, you could click copy. After that you can right click some where else, for example a Word document, and click paste and this paragraph will be put there.
The "Find Command"
The HTML command get Elements By Tag Name is a computer command given to a document asking the computer to search for a given term within the document. For example the Tag Name might be "Robert" therefore the computer will search for the word "Robert" within the document.
In Microsoft Word, using the command of 'control' and 'f4' will close your current document. Don't hit this command if you do not want to close your document.
To locate specific text in a document quickly!