When you cut text, it is removed from its original location and temporarily stored in the clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere. The original text is deleted from its initial position, and once you paste it, it appears in the new location you selected. The clipboard holds the data until you cut or copy something else or until the computer is turned off.
When you cut or copy text in gedit, it is placed in the clipboard. This allows you to paste the text into the same document or another application. The clipboard temporarily holds the data until you copy or cut something else or restart your computer.
The original text stays where it was, and if you select paste a copy of the text appears where you have your cursor.
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.
Cut and Copy are two different functions of Word. Cut will take the Highlighted text from your word document and delete it. When you paste it will move the deleted text to where ever you paste. Copy just dupilcates the highlighted text where ever you paste.
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.
Copy duplicates text but cut removes it and puts it somewhere else
Cut will take the original away, and Paste onto the destination. Copy take a copy of the original, and paste onto the destination. The difference is the original object (the text, the file, the folder, etc) remain in tack (no alternation) for Copy, the original be moved (the Cut)
when you cut text, the text is removed from the document and placed on the office clipboard.
The Clipboard.
Click and highlight the text written then right click and it will give you options and press copy then go on to where ever you want it to be pasted and right click there and press paste (an option on the given list)
When text is cut from a document, it is removed from its original location and placed in a temporary storage area known as the clipboard. This allows the user to paste the text elsewhere in the same document or into a different document. The original text is no longer visible or part of the document until it is pasted back or replaced. If the clipboard is cleared or the computer is shut down, the cut text may be lost if not pasted.
The options presented are as follows:A cutB cut and copyC copy and pasteD cut and copyE erase and copyIn order to move text you need to Cut and Paste, or drag it with the mouse, or use the F2 key and the Enter key. So the none of the options above, as given, are viable ways.