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The Excel Skin a small product that will make a big difference in your life. This week we’re going to learn how to copy and paste in Microsoft Excel for Mac with shortcuts. Although they are 2 separate shortcuts, copy and paste almost always are executed one after the other. Copy The copy shortcut has to be one of the most used shortcuts for Microsoft Excel.
Using Paste Special with objects in Excel 2011 for Mac. If you copy an object, rather than a cell or cell range, the Paste Special dialog offers paste options appropriate to the kind of object you are pasting. Charts, tables, and pictures all have unique Paste Special options, each described within the description portion of the Paste Special dialog.
Very rarely will I open up an Excel spreadsheet and not execute this shortcut. It ensures the information is copied correctly, has the ability to copy formulas, will copy over any information in the cell you paste it, and is a simple one modifier key shortcut. Step 1: Select the cell you wish to copy. Step 2: Execute the “Copy” shortcut. Outlook for mac os high sierra. The “Copy” shortcut can be found on the “C” key. The “Copy” text is presented in the color that corresponds with only 1 modifier key, the “command” key.
Therefore our shortcut is “command” + “C”. ⌘C The copied cell will now be animated with blinking lines that border the cell. This is also useful if you forget which cell you have copied, it’s the blinking one! Now that we have a copied cell we must move onto the Paste function. Paste We have the cell with the text “Copy Me” copied and now we must paste it.
Step 1: Select the cell you wish to paste your copied information into. Step 2: Execute the “Paste” shortcut. The Paste shortcut is located convientiely next to the “Copy” shortcut, on the “V” key.
“Paste” is also written in a color that corresponds to the “command” modifier key, and thus our shortcut is “command” + “V”. ⌘V After executing this shortcut, our copied data will appear in the selected cell. Once you get use to it, the Copy and Paste shortcuts will become your most used, and most efficient shortcuts on Microsoft Excel for Mac.