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  2. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    The user performs a "cut" operation via key combination Ctrl+x (⌘+x for Macintosh users), menu, or other means. Visibly, "cut" text immediately disappears from its location. "Cut" files typically change color to indicate that they will be moved. Conceptually, the text has now moved to a location often called the clipboard. The clipboard ...

  3. The Only Keyboard Shortcut List You’ll Ever Need - AOL

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    After you’ve cut text from one document or window, press this key combo to paste it into a new one Ctrl/⌘ + X Select/highlight the text you want to cut, and then press this key combo

  4. Clipboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Applications communicate through the clipboard by providing either serialized representations of an object, or a promise (for larger objects). [6] In some circumstances, the transfer of certain common data formats may be achieved opaquely through the use of an abstract factory; for example, Mac OS X uses a class called NSImage to provide access to image data stored on the clipboard, though the ...

  5. Control-X - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Control-X or ^X is the key combination of the control key and a key usually labelled "X", typically used to cut selected text and save it to the clipboard ready to paste elsewhere. There is some disagreement whether the action moves with the key labelled "X" or stays in the lower-left location on keyboards with different letter ...

  6. MacDraw - Wikipedia

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    However, MacDraw is vector-based, meaning that an object's properties and placement can be changed at any time. MacDraw includes features for printing and also integrates with MacWrite via cut-and-paste. MacDraw is more advanced than MacPaint, featuring a grid and the ability to change the drawing dimensions.

  7. Shelf (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The Shelf is an interface feature in NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, and is used as a repository to store links to commonly used files, directories and programs, and as a temporary "holding" place to move/copy files and directories around in the file system hierarchy. In macOS, items may be dragged onto the sidebar area of the Finder, but these do not ...

  8. Publish and Subscribe (Mac OS) - Wikipedia

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    Publish and Subscribe was a document linking model introduced by Apple Computer in System 7.Named the Edition Manager in developer documentation, [1] it extended the existing cut and paste editing model with a notification system; "subscribers" could include parts of "published" documents within themselves, and changes to the original published document would be noticed and updated by the ...

  9. QuickTime - Wikipedia

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    QuickTime X on later versions of macOS support cut, copy and paste functions ... Support for files larger than 2.0 GB in Mac OS ... Mac OS X v10.5 extends QTKit to ...