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When you use the Cut command, the data is removed from the document and placed on the clipboard. When copying, the selected contents of the document do not change and their copies are placed to the clipboard.

The data is cut and copied while maintaining formatting.

You can insert the data copied or cut into MySpreadsheet, as well as into other applications, such as MyText.

If you want to cut or copy data that contains an object (such as a shape or image), cut or copy the data and the object separately.

To cut the data, follow these steps:

1.Select the object you want to cut, or the cell, cell range, rows, or columns you want to cut the content from.

2.Run the Cut command in one of the following ways:

On the Home tab, in the Edit group, click t_edit_cut Cut.

When working in macOS, select the Edit > Cut command from the command menu.

Right-click the selected object, cells or the titles/contents of the selected rows/columns to open the context menu. Select Cut from the context menu.

Press Ctrl+X or Shift+Delete (Windows, Linux) or command Cmd+X (macOS).

In case filters are applied or columns or rows are manually hidden, only the content of visible cells is cut.

To copy the data, follow these steps:

1.Select the object you want to copy, or the cell, cell range, rows, or columns you want to copy the content from.

2.Run the copy command in one of the following ways:

On the Home tab, in the Edit group, click t_edit_copy Copy.

When working in macOS, select the Edit > Copy command from the command menu.

Right-click the selected object, cells or the titles/contents of the selected rows/columns to open the context menu. Select Copy from the context menu.

Press Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert (Windows, Linux) or command Cmd+C (macOS).

The copied cells, rows, or columns are highlighted by a dashed line frame. The frame automatically disappears the next time you paste the copied data.

If you want to remove the dashed line frame manually, press Esc.

 

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