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David McRitchie
 
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Hi Gordon,
Ok, I guess that is one intepretation of
placing a completely different worksheet into an
exsiting worksheet.

But that is one pretty big exception in that the existing sheet
must be empty.

In my previous post "then mering cells" should be
"then merging cells"
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"Gordon" wrote in message ...
David McRitchie wrote:
|| Hi Alesha,
|| Depends on what you mean, but the answer is probably no,
|| especially with your wording completely different.

Yes you can - the copied data will just take on the format of the sheet it
is copied into.


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