Ctrl and X.
The action is actually called Cut. You can do it in lots of ways. You can use the Cut command from the Edit menu. You can press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the X key. You can get Cut by right clicking on the mouse and picking the command from the shortcut menu that appears. You can press the shortcut menu key on your keyboard and pick it from there. You can press and hold the Shift key and then press the Delete key.
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Cut and Paste actions are activated by holding down the Command (cmd) key next to the Space bar. To Cut: Select whatever you want to cut by clicking the mouse button on it and then dragging the mouse to select all that you want. Press the Command key and the X key together to cut the selected item from your document. To Paste: Click wherever you want to insert the item to be pasted and then press the Command key and the V key together and the item will be pasted into the document. Originally the X key was chosen as it could be said to resemble a pair of scissors to cut with and the V key was something pressing down to paste the item.
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To undo a command the short cut key is used. The shortcut key to UNDO is Control+Z.
Command-X ("Command" is the key to the left and right of your keyboard and may have an apple symbol on it instead, depending on the year of your computer.)
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The command key on Mac is equivalent to the control key on windows. However, there are some programs that use the control and not the command key.
The same command on a mac would be command key(cmd)+A any ctrl key command is the same as the cmd key on a mac
To cut a cell or range of cells in Excel, you can use the "Cut" function by selecting the cell or range of cells you want to cut, then either right-click and select "Cut" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X.
The nearest equivalent Meta key to a Mac's Command key on a Windows PC would be the Windows key although many of the Commands that use the Control key (on Windows) are performed with the Command key on the Mac.
Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..