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Macintosh

Copying, Cutting, and Pasting

In many situations, you will want to copy or move text or graphics within a document or from one document to another. This can be done without retyping all of the information. By using copy/cut and paste, you can copy or move text and graphics from one document to another.

Material can be moved within a document, between documents in the same application, and between applications. Copy/cut and paste commands can be used with any Macintosh application.

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Copy and Paste

Cut and Paste

return to topCopying Text

Once you copy the text (or graphics), you can paste the copied material into the same document, into a different document, or into a different application.

  1. Select the text to be copied

  2. From the Edit menu, select Copy
    OR
    Press [Cmd]+[C]
    You are now ready to paste.

return to topCutting Text

Once you cut the text (or graphics), you can paste that material within the same document, into a different document, or into a different application.

  1. Select the text to be cut

  2. From the Edit menu, select Cut
    Or press [Cmd]+[X]
    You are now ready to paste.

return to topPasting

When you have placed text (or graphics) on the Clipboard by copying or cutting, you can paste that material within the same document, into a different document in the same application, or into a document in a different application.

Pasting within the Same Document

  1. Place your cursor where you want to paste the text

  2. From the Edit menu, select Paste
    OR
    Press [Cmd]+[V]

Pasting Between Documents in the Same Application

You can have two documents open at once; it is not necessary to close one document each time you want to switch to the other.

  1. After you have copied or cut the text, open the second document (in which the text will be pasted)

  2. Place the cursor where you want to paste the text

  3. From the Edit menu, select Paste
    or press [Cmd]+[V]

  4. Do one of the following:
    • To close the second document and return to the first:
      1. In the second document, from the File menu, select Save
      2. From the File menu, select Close
    • To return to the first document without closing the second:
      1. From the Window menu, select the name of the first document
        Use the Window menu to move back and forth between documents.

Pasting Between Applications

You can have more than one application open at once; it is not necessary to close one application each time you want to switch to the other.

  1. After you have copied or cut the text, open the second application

  2. Open the file in which the text will be pasted

  3. Place the cursor where you want to paste the text

  4. From the Edit menu, select Paste
    OR
    Press [Cmd]+[V]

  5. Do one of the following:
    • To exit the second application and return to the first:
      1. In the application you want to exit, from the File menu, select Save
      2. From the File menu, select Quit
    • To move between open applications:
      1. Click the Finder icon in the upper right corner of the screen
        A listing of all open applications will appear.
      2. Select the application to which you want to move
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