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| Cut and Paste | The editing features in Word allow you to move text from one location to another in a document |
| Cut | Text is removed from the document and placed on the Clipboard |
| Clipboard | A temporary storage area for text and graphics that you cut or copy |
| Drag and Drop | Moving selected text by dragging it to a new location using the mouse |
| Save | When you want to keep changes you make to a file, overwriting the file that is stored on a disk |
| Save As | When you want to leave the original file intact and create a duplicate file with a different filename, file extension, or location |
| System Clipboard | Clipboard that only holds one item at a time |
| Office Clipboard | Clipboard that holds up to 24 items at a time |
| Copying and Pasting | Similar to cutting and pasting, but this time a duplicate of the text is placed on the Clipboard, leaving the original text in place |
| Copy | a duplicate of text or graphic |
| Hyperlink | Text or a graphic that, when clicked "jumps" the viewer to a different location or program |
| Document Properties | user-defined details about a file that describe its contents and origin |