You’re pasting like it’s 2005.
June 20, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google When you want to fill a column in Excel with a given formula or value, you can do it the old fashioned way (select ...
Q. What is the difference between a regular paste in Microsoft Excel and Paste Special? A. As an accountant, you know how to copy or cut and paste in Microsoft Excel. On PCs, it’s as simple as Ctrl+C ...
Well, as long as you don't mind manually propagating the formula in one direction, just go to a cell you want, highlight the text out of the formula box up top and hit ctrl-c, it does a text copy. Go ...
Copying material from the internet into your Excel spreadsheet can be easy. Or pretty difficult. It all depends on what exactly you're trying to copy and how you would like it to appear in your ...
Cutting and pasting in Microsoft Office applications saves you untold hours in typing and retyping data and text. If you are like many business users of Microsoft Excel, you probably perform countless ...
If you have a bunch of rows or columns in Excel that need to be updated with a math operation, instead of applying a formula or editing each cell, save some time by using Paste Special. The ...
It’s not easy to fool Excel, but with a few extra clicks, you can work around this odd pasting behavior. If you paste formatted values into a cell with another applied format, the pasted format wins.