No it is just copying and pasting it will still be where u found it when you remove it.
The answer is no.....because the text is not removed unless you take it off of your windows clipboard
How can a section of text in a Notepad document be highlighted to be copied to another location within the document
The clipboard.
When a text or graphic is cut or copied, it is stored in the clipboard, a temporary storage area in the computer's memory. It remains in the clipboard until it is pasted into a new location.
moved
Select the text you want to copyUse Ctrl+c to copy the selected text into the clipboardSelect where the text should be copiedUse Ctrl+v to paste the copied text at that location
The difference between moving text and copying text is that when you move the text, it is gone from the original spot. When you copy text, the text also stays in the original spot and then also gets copied to a new spot.
yes it can.
It comes from where you copied it.
No, when text is pasted using the paste command, it is not removed from the Office Clipboard. The text remains on the clipboard, allowing it to be pasted multiple times until something new is copied or the clipboard is cleared. The Office Clipboard can store multiple items, enabling users to paste any of them as needed.
No, they do not accomplish exactly the same task. Copy and paste makes a copy of the highlighted text to the clipboard while paste puts that copied data on the clipboard at the new location. Move (which is actually a cut and paste operation) removes the original from its current location and then pastes it to the new location where the paste command is executed.
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.