Cut will take the original away, and Paste onto the destination. Copy take a copy of the original, and paste onto the destination. The difference is the original object (the text, the file, the folder, etc) remain in tack (no alternation) for Copy, the original be moved (the Cut)
To copy you press CTRL Key and C with it to paste you do CTRL Key with V Key instead
You need an entire HTML code. For now, just copy and paste this: £
file_get_contents($url) helps getting all the content of site.This function have some dependency on php.ini variable.
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You just need to copy in DOS.. It will automatically paste it.. To copy any file, run "copy" command.. Say you want to copy a file "data" from C: to D:, run "copy C:\data D:" and press enter.. It will automatically get paste..
The COPY command
To copy files to RAM in MS-DOS, you have to use the COPY function after converting the file to a system file with the *.sys extension.
Every version of Windows, even Vista, bundles a copy of MS-DOS. You can create an MS-DOS boot floppy by formatting a floppy disk, and checking the "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" box.
Yes. Copy and paste is a function of Windows, not just MS Word.
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It's possible, you have to correct boot.ini file and copy DOS loader and DOS system on your hard drive.
firstly you open a dos and make a word file than you click a ctrl+x button than apply and ok
MS-DOS 6.22 was the last stand-alone version of MS-DOS. Some believed that MS-DOS 7.0 was the last version of MS-DOS since Windows 95 reported MS-DOS as MS-DOS 7.0. However, this was just a shell in Windows and not a stand-alone version of MS-DOS.
If you have a legal (paid for) installation of MS Word you do not have to pay any more if you copy text OR images into a document.
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.
There is no specific file extension for MS-DOS. Files can have any 3 character extension in MS-DOS.