Images: In most Windows applications, you can select the picture you want to copy by clicking on it once. Image Files: Click the image file on your computer that you want to copy and paste. You can select multiple files by holding down Ctrl and clicking on those you want to select.
Alternatively, press Ctrl+C. In many applications, you can also click Edit in the menu bar, then click Copy.
For files, click in the folder where you want to place them.
Alternatively, press Ctrl+V. In many applications, you can also click Edit in the menu bar, then click Paste.
Images: In most Mac applications, you can select the picture you want to copy by clicking on it once. Image Files: Select the file on your computer that you want to copy and paste, or you can select multiple files by holding down ⌘ to select a group of files.
Alternatively, ⌘+C. You can also right-click on the mouse or trackpad. If you don’t have a right-click function, press Control + click on Mac, then click Copy in the pop-up menu.
For files, click in the folder where you want to place them.
Alternatively, ⌘+V. You can also right-click on the mouse or trackpad. If you don’t have a right-click function, press Control + click on Mac, then click Paste in the pop-up menu.
If it’s in a different app from the one in which you’re copying, open the other app.
If it’s in a different app from the one in which you’re copying, open the other app.