Copy and Paste options (for selected items) are available from the Edit menu in Mac applications. The keyboard equivalents are the Command key and C (for copy) or V (for paste). These options are often available from the secondary/right click contextual menu.
Click once on the item you want to copy to make it active. Once it is active, go to edit copy to copy the item. Then go to where you want to paste the item, and go to edit paste. Then you will have a copy of your item. :)
Hiya,
I've got an iMac desktop, and I'm not sure if its the same. But in order to copy you paste, you'll need to click the CMD button, and then c or v. C means copy, V means paste,
CMD + C - Copy
CMD + V - Paste
Hope this helped.
Command+c to copy and then Command+v to paste.
The Edit menu in all Mac applications provide the commands Copy and Paste along with their keyboard shortcuts which are the Command key (cmd) and the C key to Copy or the V key to Paste.
You can also highlight what you want to copy & paste and then click edit and choose copy then edit then paste. You can also do the same thing by highlighting and right clicking.
command C(copy) command V(paste)
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Highlight the text you want to copy, right click and click copy on the drop down menu. Go to the area you want to paste it on. Then right click where you want to paste and click paste on the menu. You can almost always also use the computer command CTRL+C to copy and the command CTRL+V to paste as well. (On Apple computers, replace CTRL with the Command Key.)
copy and paste
To copy, press control and c at the same time. To paste, press control and v at the same time.
I don't understand how you've lost copy and paste, but if it's a windows computer then you should be able to use ctrl + c for copy and ctrl + v for paste. Hope this helps :)
just copy and paste this to your computer.
You Have to find the Text itself and copy & paste
 Copy that, paste in status
Copy and paste this! :)
at the bottom of my computer
★ just copy and paste it
Probably paste it on a usb.