Cutandpaste
Cut and paste is a set of data-management operations used in computing to move or copy information within or between applications. The cut action removes the selected data from its original location and places it into a temporary storage area called the clipboard, while paste inserts the clipboard contents at the chosen destination. Copy is a related operation that stores a duplicate without removing the source.
These actions are typically exposed in user interfaces as menu commands, toolbar buttons, and keyboard shortcuts.
Originating in early text editors and popularized by graphical user interfaces in the late 20th century, cut