The first thing you have to do to remove an item from a document is highlight it. Then, right click on it and click on the cut word.
Cut and Paste
Removing a selected item from a document and placing it in a clipboard is called cutting and pasting. Microsoft Office Clipboard allows up to 24 text or graphics to be copied and pasted into another document.
Cutting means completely removing the highlighted item(s) from the document and placing it elsewhere. Copying means placing a copy of the highlighted item(s) elsewhere. In the case of copying, you still have the hilighted items where you get them from.
The character to the right of the cursor is deleted. If some text or other item is selected, it will be deleted.
The process of creating a duplicate of an item while leaving the original item in place in a document is called "copying." When you copy an item, it is stored temporarily in the clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere in the document or in another document without affecting the original item. This is commonly used in word processing and graphic design applications.
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On a Mac nothing happens. Command + X cuts the selected item. On a Windows PC control + x will cut the selected item.
To place items on the office clipboard while leaving them in the document, you can use the "Copy" function instead of "Cut." Highlight the desired text or item, then either right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+C on Windows or Command+C on Mac). This action stores a duplicate of the item on the clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere without removing it from the original document. The item remains in its original location while also being available for pasting.
first open your document then delete the item that is wrong then u can edit the document
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DA form 5692-r is used to document the consumption of a serial numbered item.
You can use insert option to place the item from clipboard into the document. It is the easiest way to transfer items from clipboard.