How do you copy and paste multiple cells on a Mac?

How do you copy and paste multiple cells in Excel on a Mac?

IF you want to copy multiple cells, click and drag until all the cells you intend to copy are selected. The next step is to actually copy the cells. You can do this by pressing control+C on a PC (command+C on a Mac), or by clicking the Copy button in the ribbon at the top of the Excel window.

How do you copy and paste multiple cells?

Select the cell or range of cells. Select Copy or press Ctrl + C. Select Paste or press Ctrl + V.

How do you copy multiple cells in Excel that aren't next to each other Mac?

Select Non-Adjacent Cells Using the Mouse.
Click on the first cell that you want to be selected. ... .
Hold the Control key on your keyboard..
Left-click on the mouse and drag to make the selection..
Leave the mouse click. ... .
Place the cursor on the second cell/range that you want to select..

How do you select multiple cells in Excel on a Mac keyboard?

Or use the keyboard to navigate to it and select it. To select a range, select a cell, then with the left mouse button pressed, drag over the other cells. Or use the Shift + arrow keys to select the range. To select non-adjacent cells and cell ranges, hold Ctrl and select the cells.