There is no difference both are highlighted and selected.
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It is highlighted on the screen
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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 text becomes highlighted, showing as white on a dark background. You can then do different things with the text like format it or delete it or cut or copy it.
Ctrl+C copys the selected text, to paste press Ctrl+V.
If True or False Question. The answer is T
If True or False Question. The answer is T
True. When you select text, the area typically becomes highlighted to indicate that it is selected. This highlighting helps users identify which portion of the text they are working with, whether for copying, cutting, or formatting. The color and style of the highlight may vary depending on the application being used.
In the Time-line view of the program, decide which photo you wish to put text on. Click on it (so it is highlighted). Then click Titles and Credits. From the menu that opens choose where you want the text to appear; at the beginning, before the selected clip; on the selected clip; at the end.
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Text color is the color of your letters. When you use text color, only the letter itself is colored. No white space is anywhere within your text or letters. When you color highlight text, you enclose your selected text in a solid strip of color that colors even that white spaces between words, letters, and inside letters.