Not much. The fill handle just makes it a little easier (or at least offers a different method) to copy data to adjacent cells.
The difference between cut and paste is when you cut something it can only work when something that is typed isn't permanent or non-removable. It will then erase and copy what you want to cut. Paste just places what you copied to where you want to place it.
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Paste will just paste whatever you've copied. Paste Special in Wordpad has a few options to paste in different formats which are as a Wordpad document, Rich Text Format, a picture and unformatted text. It is much more limited in options compared to Paste Special in other applications.
It's a paste. Past would be the tense that you are refurring to.
Paste will just paste whatever you've copied. Paste Special in Wordpad has a few options to paste in different formats which are as a Wordpad document, Rich Text Format, a picture and unformatted text. It is much more limited in options compared to Paste Special in other applications.
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Special copy allows you to copy only specifc aspects instead of copying all formatting and formulas of a cell.
The "Paste Special" option allows you to paste data in various formats or operations, such as values, formats, or formulas, giving you control over how the data is inserted. In contrast, "Paste Link" creates a dynamic link between the source and destination cells, meaning that any changes made to the source data will automatically update in the destination. Essentially, "Paste Special" focuses on the format and method of pasting, while "Paste Link" emphasizes maintaining a connection between the original and pasted data.
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The basic Paste command in Excel pastes all values, formulas, validations, formatting, and other attributes into the cell. With Paste Special, you can select which attributes to paste. For example, you can paste just the value of the copied cell or just the validations, or just the formatting, etc.
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)