Computer Science, asked by vampirevenem2854, 1 year ago

The command used to remove text or graphics from a document. The information is then stored on a clipboard so you can paste it.
A) cut
B) Chop
C) Cart away
D) Clip

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Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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A) cut

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cut is The command used to remove text or graphics from a document. The information is then stored on a clipboard so you can paste it.

Answered by KailashHarjo
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Cut is the command used to remove text or graphics from a document. The information is then stored on a clipboard so you can paste it. Option(A) is the correct answer.

  • The selected data is kept in temporary storage in both cases; the copy command makes a duplicate of the selected data, while the cut command removes the selected data from its original position (the clipboard). Anywhere a paste command is used, the data from the clipboard is later inserted.
  • Cut command: The text is copied to the clipboard, which is a common location for it. Usually, the clipboard is not visible. The information previously stored is overwritten by a subsequent cut or copy operation on the majority of systems because there is only one clipboard location. By using one of several methods, usually by clicking at the desired insertion point, the user chooses a location for insertion. The clipboard text is visibly inserted at the insertion point thanks to a paste operation.

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