What is a clipboard? How is it useful
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What is a clipboard?
A clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another.
In a word processor application, for example, the user might want to cut text from one part of a document and paste it in another part of the document or somewhere else. When the user copies the selected content, it's stored in the clipboard buffer until it's pasted. Some operating systems, including Windows and Macintosh OSes, let the user copy content from one application to another.
A clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another.
In a word processor application, for example, the user might want to cut text from one part of a document and paste it in another part of the document or somewhere else. When the user copies the selected content, it's stored in the clipboard buffer until it's pasted. Some operating systems, including Windows and Macintosh OSes, let the user copy content from one application to another.
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A clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another. In a word processor application, for example, the user might want to cut text from one part of a document and paste it in another part of the document or somewhere else.
It is useful as:
1. Copying the entire text file content into the clipboard without opening it.
2. Sharing Clipboard between local computer and remote desktop session.
3. Sharing Clipboard between local and Windows virtual machines.
4. Pasting the text from Clipboard in plain text.
5. Going beyond by adding the history to the clipboard.
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It is useful as:
1. Copying the entire text file content into the clipboard without opening it.
2. Sharing Clipboard between local computer and remote desktop session.
3. Sharing Clipboard between local and Windows virtual machines.
4. Pasting the text from Clipboard in plain text.
5. Going beyond by adding the history to the clipboard.
Hope it helped you
Pls mark as brainliest answer
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