It's the same you can copy and paste files and folders the same way you do for text, objects and images using the Command-C to copy and Command-V to paste. It doesn't matter if you're moving it to a completely different document or application the command will still work.
Use your cursor to identify the location you want to paste your text, object or image. If you want to cut these items, instead press Command-X.īoth methods save the selected items on your clipboard, but copy keeps it in place while cut deletes it. Press Command-C to copy, or right-click and press Copy. Highlight the text, object or image that you wish to copy. Here's how to copy text, images or objects Let's start with the absolute basics and break this down. It's pretty easy to cut and paste on a Mac with Apple's keyboard shortcuts. When it comes to cut and paste on a Mac, we've put together everything you could possibly need to know, including how to see your clipboard history, pasting between Apple devices and how to paste with or without formatting.