Marta,

To duplicate a file, the shortcut is the Apple key and the "D" letter, 
the duplicate is placed below the original with the word "copy" at the 
end.  It would work as the original, and you could put it on another 
computer as long as that computer had the same program to run 
it......or, you could just store it on the other computer.

When you make a copy it does go to the clipboard and will stay there 
until you replace it with something else.

Stay cool Marta!

John R.


On Aug 13, 2005, at 7:30 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

> While we are on this subject. Now, if I do make a "duplicate" rather 
> than an "Alias", it would work as an original, would it not, and I 
> could put it on a different computer or hard drive. Yes?  -- And then 
> I have  a different question : When I copy something, where is it kept 
> until I finally paste it? On the clipboard?



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