December 2003
Beginner to intermediate
776 pages
45h 2m
English
When you’re editing in a word processor or graphics program, the Mac OS X Cut, Copy, and Paste commands work exactly as they do in Windows.
At the desktop, however, there are a few differences. You can indeed copy icons and paste them into a new window using the Copy and Paste commands—you just can’t cut them out of a window, as you can in Windows. On the other hand, Mac OS X offers a handy secondary feature: if you paste into a word or text processor instead of into another desktop window, you get a tidy list of the names of the icons you copied.
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