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Press Ctrl C (Copy) and Ctrl X (Cut)
They are different because copy you can paste on as many times as you want, but cut takes it right out of the document.
False. When you cut a text from a document, it is temporarily removed from that document but is typically stored in the clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere. If you don't paste the cut text, it remains in the clipboard until you copy or cut something else.
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 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.
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For example, if you want to go to the center of the document, click the center of ... Copy: Copy is similar to Cut except you do not delete the original item. When you copy something, a copy of the item is saved to the Clipboard. Information stored on the Clipboard stays there until new information is either cut or copied
True.
Cut/Copy and Paste?
When you cut any application the application is removed from its initial position but, when you copy any application it is not removed from its initial position.By USAMA JAVED
In the source document, select the text you want to copy. Make sure that Track Changes is turned off in the source document. ... Press Ctrl+C to copy the text to the Clipboard, or Ctrl+X to cut the text.
CTRL + C or CTRL + X - you copy or cut the document CTRL + V - paste copied content