DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
USING THE RIGHT LEFT AND MID FUNCTIONS IN EXCEL
Question
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Cut and paste
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Copy and paste
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Copy and cut
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Select all dan copy
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Detailed explanation-1: -In Windows and Macintosh-based computers, the key combinations of Ctrl and āCā produces the copy effect whereas the key combination of Ctrl and āVā produces the paste effect. These actions can also be done with the help of a mouse.
Detailed explanation-2: -Use the cp command to create a copy of the contents of the file or directory specified by the SourceFile or SourceDirectory parameters into the file or directory specified by the TargetFile or TargetDirectory parameters.
Detailed explanation-3: -Press Ctrl+C. Note: Make sure the pointer is on the border of the text box, not inside it. If the pointer is inside, pressing Ctrl+C will copy the text, not the text box. Select a location and press Ctrl+V to paste the text box.
Detailed explanation-4: -With the cut, paste, and copy commands as well as Clipboard, Office lets you move text, graphics, and more in a file or across the apps. or press Ctrl + X. or press Ctrl + V. Note: Paste only uses your most recently copied or cut item.
Detailed explanation-5: -By default when you copy (or cut) and paste in Excel, everything in the source cell or range-data, formatting, formulas, validation, comments-is pasted to the destination cell(s). This is what happens when you press CTRL+V to paste.