how do you cut and paste on an iMac
how do you cut and paste on an imac
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
how do you cut and paste on an imac
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
'Command-C' on the keyboard will copy any selected text (or a selected file)
'Command-V' will paste it somewhere else.
You might also want to check out these tutorials if your new to mac:
http://www.apple.com/support/macbasics/
In general it is command-X and command-V. What are you trying to cut and paste?
If you're talking about cut and paste as you would do with files and folder on a Windows box you do it in a round about way.
Either Copy ⌘C, (Yes copy not cut), and then move, ⌘⌥V (a variation on paste ⌘V).
If you're a mouser.
Right click the File and choose Copy from.....
The right click the folder you want to move it to but hold down the option key and Paste item.....
...will change to Move item here.
Going forward, you may draw future help from this Apple keyboard shortcut list.
Command X doesn't work. See the other response below. Command C then Command/Option V works.
Command-x does work, just not in Finder. The OP didn't indicate what he was desiring to cut.
Vishal2014 wrote:
Cut doesn't work in the finder however in excel, ppt etc. it will work. You can move files from folder to folder on desktop using drag but still no cut available.
No "Cut" because OS X provides a "Move Item Here" option instead.
Select file
Command-C (copy file)
Command-Option-V (Move file)
how do you cut and paste on an iMac