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Tom Ogilvy Tom Ogilvy is offline
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Default copy limit?

Since your answer seemed to have little relevance to what the OP described,
perhaps that is why he thought it might be sarcastic.

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Tom Ogilvy


"JLGWhiz" wrote in message
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I was serious. If you are simply updating from an old sheet to a new one,
then it is easy to just copy the entire sheet in one operation.

You can copy and entire sheet by clicking in the blank cell in the upper
left corner of your sheet, left of column A and above row 1, to select the
entire sheet. Then do a copy and paste.

"mark" wrote:

Why did you not copy the entire worksheet in one fell swoop?



Well, the trouble with your answer, or at least my perception of it, is
that
I don't know whether it is serious, or sarcastic.

if serious, please explain.

if sarcastic, I'll be fine on my own... have my other more efficient
method
coming along, I think.