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hi friends in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do a cut and paste on your macbook using the keyboard shortcuts so I have two folders here the destination folder where I will copy your paste my files now itamp;#39;s currently empty and the source folder where I have few files I also have the on-screen keyboard so that you can see the keys Iamp;#39;m tracing each time so before we do a cut and paste Iamp;#39;ll quickly show you how to do a copy paste so letamp;#39;s go to the source folder select one of the files and use the command C shortcut to copy the file and then go to the destination folder and do a command V which will base the file so this is very similar to what you do on Windows machine where we use control-c and control-v to do a copy and paste okay I will not show you how to do the cut and paste using the keyboard shortcuts on your Mac if youamp;#39;re switching from windows to mac book you might assume that command X would be the keyboard shortcut for do