How to cut and paste from/to a canvas?

Could someone refer me to a documentation or tell me how I can cut/copy from or paste to a Canvas?
In terms of creating a blackboard on which to draw, should I use a Canvas or is it better if I went with a JPanel settting editable to true?
Thx!

Anyone have any idea how to cut & paste using a canvas? Is there any documentation or online help?
How do I capture the images drawn on a canvas by an end-user or a part of the images drawn?
Help (serious) will be greatly appreciated.
Reformer.... in need!
(If you are unsure of what you are about to refer, should you decide to, please don't. Thx!)

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