Clipboard exchange Windows 8
As we all know, copied or cut objects - be they pictures, text or the like - are saved to the clipboard. Several recent releases of Windows have had the ability by default to only hold one object in its buffer "memory". Nothing much has changed with the release OS Windows 8, and subsequently - Windows 8.1. If you copied a sentence and then another, the second will replace the first. Expanding the clipboard is possible only with the help of certain programs, which we will not talk about.
You can work with the clipboard in literally three hotkey combinations: Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+X. Each of them, respectively, is responsible for the command “Copy selection to clipboard”, “Paste from clipboard” and “Cut selection to save to clipboard”. The first and third commands, logically, differ in that copying preserves the original, and cutting erases the original, placing it in the buffer.
Also, such commands can be executed using the context menu, called by right-clicking on the selected object. There, all these commands will be written with the words “Copy”, “Cut”, “Paste”. So, the main points of working with the clipboard have not changed at all. This just means that Windows 8 is not such a scary beast for a beginner, even if he has worked with Windows XP all his life before.