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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description>If you are using the copy and past function in the notepad or Word, does that information get saved anywhere or is lost once you copy something else.  I have seen different answers to this question. I have read multiple things as follows:  1) the data is lost as soon as you copy something else, 2) the data gets saved in RAM, 3) data gets saved in temp file, 4) data gets saved in a file somewhere.  I have copied things and I want to a make sure that data is not being saved somwhere for someone else to view, whether it be a high tech person hacking in or a common person using the same computer.  I just have not been able to find a definitive answer.</description>
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