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Learn How To Move and Copy Data in Excel in this How To Cut, Copy, and Paste in Microsoft Excel Tutorial. This Excel Tutorial will show you all the fundamentals of Copying and Moving data around an Excel Worksheet. We will look at how you can move data around an Excel worksheet by grabbing and dragging data. Then we will look at how we can use Ctrl X to cut a range of cells in our Excel worksheet and then using Ctrl V to paste the data to another range of cells in an Excel worksheet. Then we will look at how to use Ctrl C to copy the data in a range of Excel cells and again we will use Ctrl V to paste our data into another area of our Excel worksheet. Then we will look at some other details of pasting, we will especially concentrate on copying the format of a range of cells on an Excel worksheet and then we will paste the format of a range of Excels to another area of our worksheet. We then look at how to move one piece of data from one cell around a worksheet and finally we look at how to move data from one Excel worksheet to another, how to move data from one Excel Column to another Excel Column, and how to move data from one Excel Row to another Excel Row. Wikipedia definitions and history of cut, copy, and paste: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut,_copy,_and_paste In human–computer interaction and user interface design, cut, copy, and paste are related commands that offer an interprocess communication technique for transferring data through a computer's user interface. The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in temporary storage (the clipboard). The data from the clipboard is later inserted wherever a paste command is issued. The data remains available to any application supporting the feature, thus allowing easy data transfer between applications. The command names are an interface metaphor based on the physical procedure used in manuscript editing to create a page layout. This interaction technique has close associations with related techniques in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that use pointing devices such as a computer mouse (by drag and drop, for example). Typically, clipboard support is provided by an operating system as part of its GUI and widget toolkit. The capability to replicate information with ease, changing it between contexts and applications, involves privacy concerns because of the risks of disclosure when handling sensitive information. Terms like cloning, copy forward, carry forward, or re-use refer to the dissemination of such information through documents, and may be subject to regulation by administrative bodies. The term "cut and paste" comes from the traditional practice in manuscript-editings whereby people would cut paragraphs from a page with scissors and paste them onto another page. This practice remained standard into the 1980s. Stationery stores formerly sold "editing scissors" with blades long enough to cut an 8½"-wide page. The advent of photocopiers made the practice easier and more flexible. The act of copying/transferring text from one part of a computer-based document ("buffer") to a different location within the same or different computer-based document was a part of the earliest on-line computer editors. As soon as computer data entry moved from punch-cards to online files (in the mid/late 1960s) there were "commands" for accomplishing this operation. This mechanism was often used to transfer frequently-used commands or text snippets from additional buffers into the document, as was the case with the QED text editor. [Wikipedia 2021] 0:00 - Introduction 0:10 - How to move cells by grabbing and dragging in Excel 1:22 - How to cut and paste data in Excel 2:20 - How to paste data in Excel 2:55 - How to copy and paste data in Excel 3:35 - How to copy and paste formatting in Excel 4:45 - How to move data from one worksheet to another in Excel 6:08 - How to move data from one column to another in Excel 6:23 - How to move data from one row to another in Excel *********************************************************************** *********************************************************************** * If you purchase anything through a link in this video, you should assume that I have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that I'll be compensated in some small way at no extra cost to you.

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