Deletes the current selection and places it on the Windows clipboard. Use Edit|Copy Append to do this without deleting the selection from EditPad. If there is no current selection, and the option to copy the active line is turned on in the Editor Preferences, then the entire current paragraph is deleted and placed onto the clipboard.
If the clipboard already holds plain text data then the selection is appended to the text already on the clipboard, even if the text was placed on the clipboard by another application. Edit|Paste then pastes both the original text plus the selection appended to it.
This command is always invoked on whichever editor is showing the text cursor (vertical blinking bar), regardless of whether you use the main menu, a toolbar button, or a keyboard shortcut.
If the file uses syntax coloring and the clipboard already holds HTML or RTF copied by the same EditPad Pro instance then that HTML or RTF is appended to as well. If the clipboard holds HTML or RTF copied by another application then Edit|Cut Append removes that from the clipboard.
Edit menu
Edit|Cut
Edit|Copy Append
Edit|Copy as HTML
Edit|Copy as RTF
Edit|Paste
Block|Rectangular Selections