Similarly, we can do all of the tasks in using just the keyboard with the paste special shortcuts options. On Mac, use the command+T key to select Value. It pastes the formatting of the copied range to the selected range. To paste just formatting, press the T key (T is underlined for Forma ts). On Mac, we use the command+V key to select Value. It does not have any formatting or formulas. When I hit the Enter button, I get naked values. I hit the V key (V is underlined on Value option).
Now press the shortcut CTRL+ALT+V in windows to open the paste special shortcut. Here I have an excel table that is formatted and has formulas in it. Let's have some examples to see the paste special shortcuts in action. To select an option from the list, we use the COMMAND+letter key in mac. In mac, we use CTRL+COMMAND+V key combination to open the paste special dialog.
Each choice has a letter underlined that you can press on the keyboard to paste that property of copied cell/range.
Here you will many choices for pasting your data. Once you press this key combination, the paste special dialog box will open. In windows, the keyboard shortcut for paste special is CTRL+Alt+V. Because the clipboard is global, the same clipboard content is available anywhere on your Mac. You can make a selection in one app, copy or cut it, and then paste it into a different app. The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands work across apps, as well.
Also see Keyboard Shortcuts in OneNote for Mac later in this topic. For information about changing the key assignment of a keyboard shortcut, see Mac Help for your version of the Macintosh operating system (OS) or see your utility application. On a Mac keyboard, the Command key is denoted with the symbol. This happens off and on, sometimes when I restart the Word, it comes back, and sometimes it doesn't. After I started to use Word for a while, I found the shortcut for copy, paste and cut disappears. When I first installed Office for Mac 2011, everything was ok. I often refer to this option for various tasks, and here the shortcut of paste special in excel comes in handy. It helps us control what we want to copy from the source and what we don't. The paste special feature is undoubtedly a very useful option in Excel. On a Windows PC, the copy command is Control+C and the paste command is Control+V, but what are the equivalent copy and paste keystrokes on the Mac? The copy / paste shortcuts on Mac are just as easy to use and as.