![]() ![]() ![]() Cutting & Pasting Files on Mac with Menu Options Notice holding down the Option key also changes the menu text to show “Move Items Here” to further signify the difference if you use the menu based approach described below. Important: If you just hit Command+V you will only move a copy of the files into the new location, as in a true copy and paste, rather than a cut and paste function. Remember, you must have a file selected for the cut & paste to work on Mac. SECOND: Command+Option+V pastes the documents into the new desired location on the Mac, cutting it from the prior locating and moving it to the new location.FIRST: Command+C copies the files or documents in the Finder, note they won’t be ‘cut’ yet.The keystrokes necessary for cutting and pasting files on the Mac are as so: What you need to do first is select files in the Mac file system browser, known as Finder, and then combine a series of keyboard shortcuts. ![]() How to Cut & Paste Files and Folders in Mac OS X with Keyboard Shortcuts ![]()
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