
And many others are missing out on advanced techniques with copy and paste, not to mention related ways of moving data between documents and apps. Surprising as this may be, some people still don’t understand the basics. Sure, there are share buttons now, but would Twitter and Facebook have gotten off the ground if everyone had to link to cat videos by hand? It would also be far harder to share links to Web pages. If we didn’t have copy and paste, vast amounts of work would have to be done from scratch, rather than starting from previous bits of text, graphics, or entire documents that just need minor modifications. Most of us use the Copy and Paste commands multiple times every day, probably hundreds of times per week, without even realizing it. That may sound odd, but just think how much you rely on it.

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