True. When you drag text to move it, a copy of the text is temporarily stored on the system clipboard. This allows you to paste the text elsewhere if needed. However, in most systems, the original text remains in its initial location unless explicitly deleted.
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.
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The clipboard is a software facility that can be used for short-term data storage and/or data transfer between documents or applications, via copy and paste.So they're just the same.
The purpose of adding text to a clipboard is so it can be retrieved at a later time. This is a similar function to copy and paste.
False. The Office clipboard can store up to 24 items at a time. However, it only retains the most recent 24 copied items, and older items will be removed as new items are copied.
FALSE.. they are great sources of stored energy!
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True. For your true or false question, true is the correct answer.