FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

USING THE RIGHT LEFT AND MID FUNCTIONS IN EXCEL

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The command used to duplicate the data is . . . .
A
Cut and paste
B
Copy and paste
C
Copy and cut
D
Select all dan copy
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In Windows and Macintosh-based computers, the key combinations of Ctrl and ā€œCā€ produces the copy effect whereas the key combination of Ctrl and ā€œVā€ 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.

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