how to copy and paste
To copy and paste, you always follow the same basic idea: first select , then copy , then paste.
Basic idea
- Select the text, image, or file you want.
- Copy it (or cut it, if you want to move it).
- Go where you want it to appear.
- Paste it there.
On Windows (PC)
Using keyboard shortcuts
- Copy: Select the item, then press Ctrl + C.
- Cut (move): Select the item, then press Ctrl + X.
- Paste: Move your cursor where you want, then press Ctrl + V.
- Undo: If you paste in the wrong place, press Ctrl + Z.
Using the mouse
- Rightâclick on selected text or files, choose Copy or Cut.
- Go to the new location, rightâclick, choose Paste.
On Mac
Using keyboard shortcuts
- Copy: Select, then press Command (â) + C.
- Cut: Select, then press Command (â) + X (where cutting is allowed).
- Paste: Place the cursor, then press Command (â) + V.
- Undo: Press Command (â) + Z to undo a paste.
Using menus / rightâclick
- In most apps: choose Edit â Copy or Edit â Paste from the menu bar.
- Or Controlâclick/rightâclick the selection and choose Copy , then Controlâclick/rightâclick where you want and choose Paste.
On phones and tablets
iPhone / iPad
- Tap and hold on a word until itâs highlighted and you see handles.
- Drag the handles to select more text if needed.
- Tap Copy (or Cut) in the little menu.
- Go to where you want to paste, tap and hold, then tap Paste.
Android (general pattern)
- Tap and hold on text until itâs highlighted and you see selection handles.
- Adjust the selection, then tap Copy , Cut , or a copy icon in the toolbar.
- Tap and hold in the new spot and choose Paste.
Extra tips (nice to know)
- Many web apps (like Google Docs) let you copy and paste with the same keyboard shortcuts as your computer: Ctrl/â + C/X/V.
- If pasting messes up formatting, some editors have âPaste without formattingâ or similar options so your pasted text matches the current style.
TL;DR: Select â Copy (Ctrl/â + C) â go where you want â Paste (Ctrl/â + V), or longâpress and use the popâup menu on phones and tablets.