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Hello Friends and Fans. Hope you all would be fine and having good time. Welcome to Steve Mac Solutions. A complete solution provider of Mac and IOS. Before any further intro, lets focus on our topic that is, how to Copy and Paste on Mac. If you are familiar to the window, and you are asked about how to copy and paste in windows. You will reply in a micro sec ctrl C (for copy) + ctrl V (for paste).

But this is not the case with Mac when you try to copy and paste on mac, you need the command key. Just look at the keyboard of the mac in the pic.

You will see that on the keyboard of mac you don’t see the windows button rather, there is a command button instead of windows. Yes this is it. This will work for you guy.

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By Using the command button in combination with the keys, you can copy and paste on Mac.

Copy and Paste Files and folders on Mac

Step By Step – Easy for understanding

  1. You want to copy your file on mac from one place to another location. That’s very simple to do. You have to select the file or folder that you want to copy on mac.
  2. After selecting the file. You just need to press the 2 buttons Command + C. The command + C copies the file in the memory of the mac.
  3. Now go to the place where you want to paste it or where you want to keep the copy of the original file. On that location press Command + V

See how simple is this. By using this simple process you can save / copy your file from one location to another.

Wait!

There is another method by which you can copy and paste on mac.

Follow me. This method is more QUICK AND EASY. You must have heard many time about Drag and Drop options. Do you know what is drag and drop option? By using the drag and drop option you can easily copy and past on mac. You can do it by using simple key and mouse movement. You can also move a file from one place to another by simply dragging that file with your mouse to the location where you want to keep it.

But there is an issue with that, the mac default settings don’t allow it to keep the copy of that. Mac will cut the file from the original location and paste it into the new location. If you want to copy and paste the file to the new location (i.e. your original file should remain at the location where you kept it and you make a new copy you just need to use 1 key with the mouse movement).

PRESS AND HOLD THE OPTION KEY AFTER SELECTING THE FILE. DRAG THE FILE BY THE MOUSE WHERE YOU WANT TO KEEP/ PLACE IT.

In this way you can easily copy and paste the file on mac by using the drag and drop method.

Drag And Drop in Combination with Command Key

Did you know that? In certain situations the drag and drop default behavior of the mac gets reversed. It has came to my notice in case of Operating System X. So i thought of sharing this with you people as well.

Before this – Caution by Steve Sadiq

What STEVE ALWAYS RECOMMEND

I would like to repeat that, i have already mentioned this in almost all my articles and saying this again to always make a backup of your data either on mac or iPhone. These are very sophisticated machines. Though there are multiple ways of recovery, but i don’t want to see you in trouble any time. So i will again say to keep you data safe before performing any learning activity.

Stay Safe – This makes Steve happy.

Now coming back to the point.

I was saying that in certain situations the normal behavior of the mac gets reversed specially in case of OS X. The normal system behavior is that when you drag and drop the file without pressing any key on the keyboard. It cuts the file from the original location and paste that to the new location. But when this gets reversed what happens. It acts like the copy paste function. The file will not get cut from the place where you don’t want to have that.

If this situation happens I would recommend you to use the command key in dragging and dropping the files. The method is very simple. You just need to hold down the Command key and drag the file to the new location. In the process you will see that “plus icon” will disappear. This is the indication that it’s not copying rather cutting the file. In this way you can cut and paste the file to the new location.

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What is the advantage of it?

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The file will be moved from one drive of the Hard Disk to the other drive, without leaving a copy of itself on both drives. This is the only option that is available for you because the [Command + X] which is the cut command of mac don’t work for files.

Concluding Thoughts

Today you have learnt that, how can you copy and paste on mac. Also you have learnt that how can you cut and paste on mac. I have told you 2 methods.

  1. Keyboard Method
  2. Drag drop method

Keyboard Method – Named by Steve Saddiq

In the keyboard method you just need to use 2 keys. Command + C and Command +V. Copy the file that you want to move from once partition of your hard drive to another one by using Command + C key. To paste the file to the new location use the Command + V keys and the file will be pasted to the new location.

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Drag and Drop Mac Method – Named by Steve Saddiq

In the drag and drop method. Select the file and move it with the mouse to the new location. This will cut paste the file. If you want to copy and paste the file, you will need to press and hold the option key and drag and drop the file. Sometimes the default behavior gets reversed. In that case use the Command key in the drag and drop process.

Hope this would have helped you and now you have learnt how to copy and paste on mac. If you don’t understand any thing kindly comment below and i’ll make it clear once again. Do tell me, how useful this article was for you.

Keep posting. Keep on sharing the knowledge. Always remember to keep your data on safe place or take a backup of the data before performing any operation.

This is Steve Saddiq signing off from TheMacSmack.

Stay Blessed.

Peace 🙂

Have you ever copied something and then copied something new before you pasted what you originally had? Or maybe you’ve found yourself recopying the same information over and over again by opening the original document and looking for what you need every single time.

Since macOS doesn’t include a built-in feature for tracking anything besides your most recently copied items, you’ll need to install a clipboard tool. Luckily, there are plenty of great options!

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Where is Clipboard on Mac?

The clipboard is the place where your Mac stores the item you most recently copied.

You can see what’s stored there by opening Finder and then choosing Edit > Show Clipboard.

When you do this, a small window will pop up and show you what’s being stored and what type of content it is. For example, my clipboard contains a sentence of plain text, but it can also store images or files.

To copy something to the clipboard, select it and then press Command + C, and to paste it press Command + V.

This clipboard feature is pretty limited since you can only see one thing at a time and you can’t recover old items that you’ve copied.

4 Great Mac Clipboard Manager Apps

If you want to copy multiple things, you’ll need to install a clipboard tool to accomplish this. There are a lot of options, so here are a few of our favorites.

1. JumpCut

JumpCut is an open-source clipboard tool that will allow you to see your full clipboard history as needed. It’s not the fanciest app, but it has been around for a while and will work reliably. You can download it here.

When you do download it, you will probably see a message saying the app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.

This is completely normal – by default, your Mac tries to protect you from potential viruses by preventing unrecognized programs from running. Since this is a safe app, you can go to System Preferences > General and pick “Open Anyways” to allow Jumpcut to run. Or you can go to Applications, locate the app, right-click and select Open.

Note: Not comfortable with allowing JumpCut on your Mac? FlyCut is a “fork” of JumpCut – this means it’s a version of JumpCut built by a separate team to add additional features by building on the original application. It looks and functions almost exactly the same, however, unlike JumpCut, you can get FlyCut from the Mac App Store.

Once installed, Jumpcut will appear as a small scissors icon in your menu bar. Once you’ve copied and pasted a few things, a list will start to form.

The list shows a sample of whatever you’ve copied, like this:

To use a particular clipping, just click on it, then press Command + V to paste it where you want to use it. Jumpcut is limited to text clippings, and can’t store images for you.

2. Paste

If you’re looking for something a little fancier that can support more than just text, Paste is a good alternative. You can find it on the Mac App Store (where its actually called Paste 2) for $14.99, or you can get it for free with a Setapp subscription (which is what I’m using right now). Both versions are completely the same though.

To get started, install Paste. You’ll see a quick startup screen with a few settings, and then you’re ready to go!

Anytime you copy something, Paste will store it for you. You can use the standard CMD + V shortcut if you just want to paste your most recent clipping. But if you want to get something you previously copied, just press SHIFT + CMD + V. This will bring up the Paste tray.

You can organize everything you copy into pinboards by assigning colorful tags, or you can search for something specific using the convenient search bar.

Furthermore, you can back everything up to iCloud so that your clipboard history can be accessed on any of your other devices that have Paste installed.

Overall, Paste is one of the most convenient and clean clipboard apps available for Mac and will definitely serve you well if you’re willing to spend a little bit.

3. Copy’em Paste

If you’re looking for something in between JumpCut and Paste, Copy’em Paste is a good option. Available on the Mac App Store, it stores all your clippings in a scrolling vertical tab, so you can grab one anytime.

It also focuses on adding shortcuts you can use to paste a specific item, which is great if you need to repeat information in multiple places. Additionally, you can star/favorite specific snippets, tag them, and sort the list in half a dozen different ways for maximum convenience.

Overall, it offers many of the same features as Paste but in a different format, so you should pick based on which one you are most comfortable with.

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4. CopyClip

As lightweight as JumpCut but a little bit cleaner, CopyClip has a few special features that make it noteworthy.

It looks fairly basic at first – just a collection of links or text clippings stored in the menu bar icon. However, the top ten most recent clippings can be easily pasted by using the hotkey listed next to them for convenience. This means you don’t have to select it and then paste — just press the right number key and you’re good to go!

The other key feature in CopyClip is that you can do is set it to ignore copies made from specific apps. This may seem counterintuitive, but it’s actually super important – since this app isn’t going to encrypt any content, you definitely don’t want it to save any passwords that you copy and paste. Or, if you work in an industry dealing with sensitive data, you can tell it to ignore the app you use to write your notes. This is a great security feature.

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Conclusion

Convenience is king when it comes to computers, and clipboard managers like JumpCut, Paste, Copy’em Paste, and CopyClip will help you streamline your workflow and maximize productivity. Let us know which one works best for you?