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cut and paste

In computing, an editing function available in most office suite applications. Objects (including text and graphics) can be deleted from their current position (cut) and reinserted (pasted) at some other point, including in another application. The cut material is stored on a clipboard held in RAM memory, and thus lost when the computer is switched off. Since the late 1990s versions of Microsoft Office allow several ‘cuts’ to be stored simultaneously. Previously, any new ‘cut’ overwrote the previous one.



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A reserved section of memory that is used as a temporary holding area for data that is copied or moved from one application to another using the copy and paste and cut and paste (move) menu options.
It's a miniature application that you can cut and paste and use for your webpage, blog or social profile that enhances your page.
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