![]() Let’s review how to copy on a Mac, and how to paste on a Mac. This will utilize the command key and both the C and V keys just like Windows. The command key is always located next to the spacebar on any Apple or Mac keyboard, it usually says “command” on it but sometimes is only identified by the command symbol.Ĭopying and pasting on a Mac is always the same, regardless of what Mac operating system is running. Whether it is macOS, Mac OS X, OS X, or Mac OS, on any Mac ever made, the commands for copy and paste have always been the same. Simply select some text, a picture, or an item, and hit Command + C on the keyboard to copy it to the Mac clipboard. You can also copy text or items by going to the “Edit” menu and selecting “Copy” from the menu choices. Place the mouse cursor where you want to paste the item currently copied to the clipboard, and hit Command + V to paste it into the document or at the location where the cursor is located. Remember, the Mac equivalents for copy and paste are as follows for those coming from a Windows background: Mac Equivalent to Control + C and Control + V = Command + C and Command +V You can also paste text or other items from the clipboard by going to the “Edit” menu and selecting “Paste” from the dropdown menu. ![]()
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