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[Ctrl + V] 1 Out Of 3 Methods Paste "Data Entered" - Excel Keyboard Shortcut Way

When you are cutting(Ctrl+X) or copying(Ctrl+C) some data in cell/cells, therefore you are going to paste it onto wherever you have desired. Well, I am going to talk about what you can paste your data entered/content with the most quickly way.

There are three ways. The very fastest way is the first method that I always have used it. The next method is the second method and the third, which they are taking more steps respectively.

Hereafter are the three methods of how to "Paste" data entered in Excel.

1] "Ctrl + V" shortcut keyboard (Recommended: Fastest paste method)
  • Press the "Ctrl" and hold down.
  • Press the other button "V" on the keyboard.
  • Then move your finger out of the two mentioned buttons. 
FunctionResult
[Ctrl] + [V]
To paste what you are copying onto particular area of cell(s) or worksheet.

Then, the content(s) will display instantly.

2] Click on the "Paste" button that it is in the Clipboard group on the "Home Tab" of the Ribbon Bar (Menus)

The second alternative is for who prefer mouse than typing keyboard.

3] The last method, using the "Format function box"
  • Right click your PC mouse on the cell(s) that you want to paste.
  • Click on the "Paste" square button where it is underneath the "Copy" button.

I hope that it would help you work with more ease.

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