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what is the correct keyboard to cut a cell value

Ctrl + X is the standard keyboard shortcut to cut a cell value in Excel and most spreadsheets.
This moves the cell content to your clipboard, ready for pasting elsewhere without leaving a copy behind.

Quick Keyboard Shortcuts

Use these reliable shortcuts for cutting cell values across platforms.

Action| Windows| Mac
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Cut single cell| Ctrl + X| Command + X
Cut entire row| Shift + Space, then Ctrl + X| Shift + Space, then Command + X
Cut entire column| Ctrl + Space, then Ctrl + X| Command + Space, then Command

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Select the cell : Click the cell containing the value you want to cut. A border highlights it.
  2. Press shortcut : Hit Ctrl + X (Windows) or Command + X (Mac). Dashed lines appear around the cell, signaling it's cut.
  3. Navigate and paste : Click the destination cell, then press Ctrl + V (or Command + V) to paste. The value moves instantly.

This method beats manual menu navigation, saving seconds that add up in big sheets.

Excel vs. Google Sheets

In Excel, Ctrl + X works universally for cells, rows, or columns. Google Sheets mirrors this exactly—same shortcuts, same dashed-border cue. No learning curve if you switch apps.

TL;DR : Ctrl + X (or Command + X on Mac) cuts cell values reliably every time.

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