Copying makes another copy without deleting the text or picture, paste prints the copyed text or inage onto whatever you put it on unless the program cannot hold it.
Special copy allows you to copy only specifc aspects instead of copying all formatting and formulas of a cell.
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)
The difference between cut and paste is when you cut something it can only work when something that is typed isn't permanent or non-removable. It will then erase and copy what you want to cut. Paste just places what you copied to where you want to place it.
Copy duplicates text but cut removes it and puts it somewhere else
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)
copy and paste
If you copy, you still have the original text and now have a new copy that you may want to put somewhere else. You would use Copy and Paste for this. If you move text, you still only have one version of the text, but it is now in a new location. For this you would use Cut and Paste.
Not much. The fill handle just makes it a little easier (or at least offers a different method) to copy data to adjacent cells.
Download word used when you need some data from any other place (From Network) directly to your computer. Ex: downloading files from websites. Copy paste is used when Source and Destination are predefined or between same devices... Copying Data from computer to USB devices.
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You can't copy and paste on an iTouch, but you can on an iPhone
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v