USING MICROSOFT WORD
CREATING MODIFYING TABLES IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Command provides a way to navigate through longer documents quickly
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Removes the text and paste it in another location
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in temporary storage (the clipboard). The data from the clipboard is later inserted wherever a paste command is issued.
Detailed explanation-2: -If you cut a file or a folder, it does not disappear, but instead becomes transparent. When you paste that file/folder, it is moved to the new location and disappears from the original location, so in a way using Cut-Paste with a file or folder is equivalent to moving it using the Move action.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cutting takes an existing item in a document, removes it from its current location and stores it on the clipboard. The item can then be pasted elsewhere in the document (or even in another document) as long as it remains on the clipboard.
Detailed explanation-4: -The “Cut” function removes the currently selected text and places it on the clipboard. The clipboard on a computer functions as temporary storage for the last item you’ve cut or copied. After you cut text, you won’t see it on your screen, but you can place it anywhere in the document using the “Paste” function.