The Clipboard.
Keyboard Command: Control (Ctrl) + CThe COPY command is used for just that - it copies the text or image you have selected and stores is on your virtual clipboard, until it is overwritten by the next "cut" or "copy" command.
Copy the selected text (or object).
Usually because the command doesn't apply to a specific situation.For example: in MS-Word, the "Copy" command copies the selected text to an intermediate storage area called the "Clipboard". If NO text is selected (the cursor is between two letters), then there is nothing to copy, and the command is grayed out.
The Cut command.
Ctrl+C copys the selected text, to paste press Ctrl+V.
A copy command for the computer is a function that lets you copy a photo or text. Once copied this photo or text can be pasted elsewhere.
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In windows, Ctrl + C will store selected text in the clipboard (copy it) so you can use it later. Ctrl + V will paste the stored text into any location where you can enter text. You can use these shortcuts when you want to move text around or when you want to copy a block of text multiple times.
The Paste command.
In MS-DOS, "copy con" is a command used to create a new text file and enter text directly from the command prompt. On the other hand, "copy" is a command used to copy files from one location to another. The "con" in "copy con" stands for console, indicating that the text is being copied from the console input.
This is means that the application supports speech recognition. -Dashuta
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