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To copy and paste on a MacBook, you can use keyboard shortcuts or the trackpad. Here's how:

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1. **Using Keyboard Shortcuts:**

   - **Copy:** Select the text or item you want to copy by clicking and dragging the cursor over it. Then, press Command + C.

   - **Paste:** Place the cursor where you want to paste the copied item, then press Command + V.

2. **Using the Trackpad:**

   - **Copy:** Select the text or item you want to copy by clicking and dragging the cursor over it. Then, right-click on the selected area and choose "Copy" from the context menu.

   - **Paste:** Place the cursor where you want to paste the copied item, then right-click and choose "Paste" from the context menu.

You can also use the Edit menu in most applications to access the copy and paste commands. Simply select the text or item you want to copy, go to the Edit menu, and choose "Copy." Then, place the cursor where you want to paste the copied item and choose "Paste" from the Edit menu.

These methods work for copying and pasting text, images, files, and other items on your MacBook.
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