If you mean windows the operating system, it depends on the program, but normally the key combinations are control-c for copy, control-v for paste, and I forget the one for cut.
If you mean windows as in windows on a screen, normally in the toolbars if available and/or in menus. Both of these are normally towards the top of the screen.
command c to copy and command v to paste
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Yes. Copy and paste is a function of Windows, not just MS Word.
You can enable and disable the copy/paste option in Windows XP via certain software. These include Prevent, M File Anti-Copy or Stopper.
They are different because copy you can paste on as many times as you want, but cut takes it right out of the document.
To copy keyframes in After Effects, select the keyframes you want to copy, then press CtrlC (Windows) or CommandC (Mac) to copy them. Next, move the playhead to where you want to paste the keyframes, then press CtrlV (Windows) or CommandV (Mac) to paste the keyframes.
I don't understand how you've lost copy and paste, but if it's a windows computer then you should be able to use ctrl + c for copy and ctrl + v for paste. Hope this helps :)
just copy and paste it.
'Ctrl' and 'C' to copy, and 'Ctrl' and 'V' to paste.
No. You can't. Not in Windows Movie Maker anyhow.