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.
When you cut or copy a text or graphic, it is temporarily stored in a clipboard, a designated area in your computer's memory. This clipboard holds the data until you paste it elsewhere. Once pasted, the original content remains unchanged if copied, but will be removed if cut. The clipboard can typically store only one item at a time, although some advanced clipboard managers can handle multiple items.
That depends on what you mean by "copied electronically".If you mean that you press the keys for "Copy" (usually Ctrl-C), the text is copied to a temporary memory area known as the "Clipboard".If you type texts from a book, into the computer, the text is in the computer memory; once you save it, it is in the computer's hard disk.
It goes to something called a "clipboard" which is where cut/copied things are saved for future use.
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In Word 2007, you can store frequently used text or graphics by utilizing the "Quick Parts" feature. To do this, select the text or graphic you want to save, go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Quick Parts," and then choose "Save Selection to Quick Part Gallery." This allows you to easily insert the stored items into future documents without having to recreate or reinsert them each time.
First, you get the two files that it says is missing.To do that, you google them. once you do that go on the FIRST LINK ONLY! scroll down on the download page until you see the files. don't left click it, right click. go to save link and save it to the advance text folder. go back to the advance text folder and copy the two files. once you've copied them put them in system32. to do that, you go to Local disk, WINDOWS, and then, scroll down until you see system 32. click on it, and then drag and drop the copied files. open up advanced text and it WILL work! (you need to be the administrater)
Cut and copied items are temporarily stored in a clipboard, a special data storage area in your computer's memory. When you cut an item, it is removed from its original location and placed in the clipboard, while copying duplicates the item, leaving the original intact. The clipboard retains this data until you cut or copy something else or restart your device. You can then paste the item from the clipboard into a different location or application.
Click and highlight the text written then right click and it will give you options and press copy then go on to where ever you want it to be pasted and right click there and press paste (an option on the given list)
You need to do a Cut and Paste. There are many ways of doing it. Highlight the block of text you wish to move first. Click the highlighted area and drag with your mouse to the new location Click on the Cut icon, move to where you want to go and press the Paste icon. Press Ctrl X to cut highlighted area, move to where you want to go to and then press Ctrl V to paste. Select the text and press the F2 key. Then go to where you want to put the text and press Enter. Press Shift-Delete to Cut it and Ctrl - V to paste it. Press Alt-E-T to Cut and after moving to where you want to go, press Alt-E-P to Paste.
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jpeg files can't be converted to *.doc files, microsoft word is a word processing tool, not an image editor, but you can insert the image via the insert menu, and centering it and/or if it has a high resolution making it as big as the page itself.
For example, if you want to go to the center of the document, click the center of ... Copy: Copy is similar to Cut except you do not delete the original item. When you copy something, a copy of the item is saved to the Clipboard. Information stored on the Clipboard stays there until new information is either cut or copied