How can a section of text in a Notepad document be highlighted to be copied to another location within the document
What if someone forged or copied your signature to a divorce decree authorizing Or requesting a name change
source document
source document
The clipboard.
Destination Document
office clipboard or Destination Document or Source document
If you are challenging the signature as valid - tell them to produce the ORIGINAL document that contains your ORIGINAL signature. If they cannot, or will not, you will be able to walk away. Reproduced signatures are not legal for enforcing contracts or agreements. The holder of the the original paper MUST be able to produce the original agreement and original signatures.
Caligrapher
It depends on how exactly you mean. If you are talking about plagiarism, there are pieces of software than can check through a document and find similar text on the internet where it may have been copied from. Academic institutions use these kinds of software to check student projects, to ensure the work is their own and has not been copied from somewhere without being credited to the original author. If you are talking about knowing if an ordinary piece of text has been copied from another document or even from another part of the same document then it cannot be done. You cannot detect the actual copying process. So unless you can prove that the same text exists somewhere else and it has been plagiarised, by either a direct copy and paste, or even just being typed in, then there is no way of knowing if text has been copied and pasted, compared to text typed directly into a document.
It is for all intents and purposes impossible to stop a file from being copied. Once you have given another person access to a file, they can copy it as much as they like. You can only protect the contents of a Word document from being read. If it can be read, it can be copied.
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 operations.