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  1. Select the text you want to copy or cut. On a Mac: Press Command-C to copy text or Command-X to cut it. On a Windows computer: Press Control-C to copy text or Control-X to cut it. When you cut text (rather than pressing the Delete key on your keyboard), you can paste the text into another location immediately. In Numbers for iCloud, copy or cut ...

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    • Copy and paste text
    • Copy and paste a text style

    To quickly reuse text, copy it in one location and paste it to another. You can also copy and paste only the text style, which makes it easy to make text match other text in your spreadsheet.

    1.Select the text to copy.

    2.Choose Edit > Copy (from the Edit menu at the top of your screen), or press Command-C.

    Note: If you want to remove the text from its original location, choose Edit > Cut instead.

    3.Click where you want the text to appear, then do one of the following:

    •Paste the text with its current formatting into a new paragraph: Choose Edit > Paste, or press Command-V.

    •Paste and match the style of the text where you’re pasting: Choose Edit > Paste and Match Style.

    You can copy just the style of selected text and apply that style to other text.

    1.Do one of the following:

    •Select the text with the style you want to copy. The style of the first character in the text selection is what’s copied. Select carefully — if the first character in your selection is a white space, the text where you paste the style is replaced by white space.

    •Place the insertion point in the text with the style you want to copy. Everything that you would see if you were to begin typing at the insertion point is copied. That includes any paragraph style, character style and style overrides applied to that text.

    2.Choose Format > Copy Style (from the Format menu at the top of your screen).

    3.Select other text where you want to apply the style, or place the insertion point in text, then choose Format > Paste Style.

  2. Cut the selection. Command-X. Copy the selection. Command-C. Copy the paragraph style. Option-Command-C. Paste the selection. Command-V. Paste the paragraph style. Option-Command-V. Paste and match the style of the destination text. Option-Shift-Command-V. Add a range to (or remove it from) the selection. Shift-drag or Command-drag. Insert a ...

  3. Shortcut keys. Move one character to the left. Mac keys: Left arrow. Move one character to the right. Mac keys: Right arrow. Move one character back (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) Mac keys: Control-B. Move one character forward (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) Mac keys: Control-F.

  4. Apr 10, 2017 · To paste full data, use the first rule. click the left most cell of top row in the target area, then do paste. The pasting multi row/column data is a bit tricky. select a cell as paste target — whole area of source is pasted with the selected cell as top-left corner. select multi-cell area as paste target — if the target has less rows or ...

  5. Jul 16, 2020 · Things like cut, copy, paste, close, or quit are often the same, especially for Apple’s apps like Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. So in this list of keyboard shortcuts for the Numbers app, we’ve included some that you would only use inside Numbers, like shortcuts for working with tables, basics for controlling the Numbers window, working in spreadsheets, and more.

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  7. Apr 22, 2021 · 1. One way to cut formula and paste in new location with references 'in tact and relative' is following: navigate to desired cell containing formula. ⌥ + ⏎ ('enter cell edit mode', same as F2 in Windows Excel) ⌘ + A ('select all') ⌘ + X ('cut') ⏎ ('exit cell') navigate to destination cell. = (opens popup window for entering formula)

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