


You probably know you can share files with old-fashioned network file sharing. You can use this as a way to share files. Now here's probably the most powerful example. It's going to paste that selected part of the image into that different app on a different Mac.
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Then on this Mac here I'm in Pixelmator Pro and I'm going to Command V to Paste. You can do it with Image Selections as well. Copy and then on the other Mac I could Paste and it's going to paste that video in. I'm composing a message and I Command V and it's going to Paste that image into my email message. I'm going to go to Edit, Copy or Command C, and then on this Mac I'm in the Mail App. For instance here I am in the Photos App on one Mac. I'll allow it and I just pasted that text there. Then in Notes on my iPhone I'm going to click and Paste and you can see its actually going to ask for permission. I'm going to Command C to Copy here from Pages on my Mac. The same thing works with other Apple devices as well. So it is built to Copy and then pretty much immediately Paste on the other device. Just like it would normally for the Clipboard. Also, of course, anytime you copy something else on that other device it's going to replace it. Something you Copy now isn't going to be there an hour from now. The Clipboard only lasts on the other Mac or device for about 1-2 minutes. Then here on my MacBook Air I can be in another app where you would normally Paste text and I can use Edit, Paste or just Command V. This is on my Mac Studio here and I'm just going to use Edit, Copy or I could just do Command C. You can select some text, just anywhere you would normally select text. There's really nothing special to do at all. You probably have that already so you can probably already do this. There's a feature called Handoff that is enabling this and you should have that turned on.
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi should both be turned on even if you're not using them on the devices. You should be signed on using the same Apple ID on both devices. Obviously, you should be using one of the more recent versions of macOS. You can read more about it here and it also shows you the requirements. As a matter of fact you probably already have it enabled. Now you can Copy on one Apple device, say a Mac, and then Paste on another, say another Mac or an iPhone or an iPad. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Even if you did, let me show you some ways to use it you may not know about. Did you know you can easily Copy and Paste between your Apple devices. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Copy and Paste Between Your Macs and Other Apple Devices at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
