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Copy may refer to any of the following:

1. First developed by Larry Tesler, copy and paste or copy is the act of duplicating text, data, files, or disks, producing two or more of the same file or segments of data. Copying a file to an alternate location, such as a USB jump drive, is a common procedure for backing up or sharing a file.

  • Fix Copy Paste Not Working on iPhone / iPad on iOS 10 / 11. Open the link, text or any type of content to be copied. Long press the content to be copied. A menu will pop up displaying the option to Copy. Now tap somewhere on the display to let go the edit menu. Now long press the content and tap “Copy” one more time.
  • 3,995 1 1 gold badge 20 20 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges 4 If you can’t always reproduce it it might be that you were running some program that enabled bracketed paste mode and then it crashed, thus wasn’t able to disable it before exiting. – kyrias Apr 16 '15 at 13:46.

Now, paste this as desired. Excel (2007) Select the range of cells or the chart you want to copy as a Picture. In the Home ribbon, click the Paste dropdown button to see the As Picture options. Click the down button of the Paste split button, then click As Picture, and then you'll see Copy as Picture.

How to copy

How you're copying all depends on what is being copied. Below are links to pages that explain how to copy text, files, directories, and other data on a computer. If you need help copying, visit the link that applies to what you're trying to copy.

What is the keyboard shortcut to copy?

Below is a listing of keyboard shortcuts for how you can copy on different operating systems. Keep in mind that whatever is being cut must be highlighted or selected first.

  • PC desktop and laptop = Ctrl+C
  • Apple desktop and laptop = ⌘+C
  • Google Chromebook = Ctrl+C
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On many devices, you can also right-click the highlighted text and select Copy from the right-click menu. Also, you can use the shortcut key Ctrl+Ins to copy text.

When something is copied, where does it go?

When something is copied, it goes to the clipboard and remains there until something else is copied or cut on the computer. By storing what was copied in the clipboard, you can paste it multiple times until something new is copied into the clipboard.

How is copying different than moving?

When you copy something, you leave what you are copying in the same place and make a copy of it in another place. However, when you move something, you are taking it from one place to another place. In other words, copying creates a duplicate and moving does not.

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Why would someone copy instead of move?

As mentioned above, when you copy something it remains in the same place and can be duplicated wherever it is being pasted. For example, you could copy a file and then paste that file into five other folders to get a total of six copies of a file.

Related pages

2.Copy is also used in the command line to copy a file from one directory to another.

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  • See the copy command page for information about the MS-DOS and Windows command line command.
  • See the Linux and Unix cp command overview for further information about this command.

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Description

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Name: Copied – Copy and Paste Everywhere
Version: 1.1.7
Release Date: September 24, 2016
Language: English
Developer: Kevin Chang
MAS Rating: 4+
Mac Platform: Intel
OS Version: OS X 10.10 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Includes: Pre-K’ed
Web Site: http://copiedapp.com
Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/copied-copy-paste-everywhere/id1026349850?mt=12
Overview:

Copied is a full featured clipboard manager. Save text, links, and images that you’ve copied to your clipboard from any app. Quickly access your saved clippings from the menubar and copy them back to your clipboard in its original format or in a variety of different formats using templates.
Create lists and organize your clippings. Use hotkeys to select a list and copy clippings from the list without switching away from your active window.
Copied also provides continuity between your devices. With iCloud Sync and Clipboard Sync, you can pick up right where you left off on any device. Copied uses iCloud Sync to sync your saved clippings and lists so that you can access them from any device. Clipboard Sync works in the background to automatically update your clipboard whenever you copy or save clippings from another device.
• Copy
Save a copy of your clipboard. Copied supports text, links and images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF).
• Drag and Drop
Drag and drop one or multiple clippings into any app.
• Edit
Make changes or merge multiple clippings together.
• Lists
Store and organize your clippings.
• Search
Simply start typing to find a clipping.
• Template
Copy clippings formatted with our built-in templates or create your own.
• iCloud Sync
Access clippings and lists on all your OS X and iOS* devices.
• Clipboard Sync
Seamlessly copy on one device and paste in another.
• Per application rules
Whitelist or blacklist clipboard content copied from specific apps.
• Hotkeys
User-configurable shortcuts allow you to quickly activate the app or perform actions without activating the app.
• Scriptable
Control Copied from another app using scripts.
*Copied is also available on iOS. Download it from the App Store. Copied+ upgrade is required on iOS to sync with iOS devices.
Need help using the app or do have more questions before you purchase? Visit http://copiedapp.com/help to read our FAQ or send an email to [email protected]
What’s New in Version 1.1.7:

Fractions Copy And Paste

This is a small update to improve compatibility with Copied 2 for iOS and macOS Sierra.
– Fixes crash when copying/pasting with templates.
– Fix missing window controls when window is detached.
New Copied 2 features will be arriving soon for macOS.