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I had a long spreadsheet that I wanted to break in 2. I created a new
worksheet and copied the rows and columns that I needed to copy. When I was done, column "A" was not copied and the rest of the columns were misalligned. Any suggestions please ? |
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What I would do is make two identical worksheets and delete in each one
what's not needed. If you click on the empty gray block about Row 1 and to the left of Col. A, it's selects the entire worksheet including column sizes. Copy and paste into a new worksheet, and then delete in each one what you don't want in each one. Connie Martin "AZ" wrote: I had a long spreadsheet that I wanted to break in 2. I created a new worksheet and copied the rows and columns that I needed to copy. When I was done, column "A" was not copied and the rest of the columns were misalligned. Any suggestions please ? |
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Maybe you could copy the worksheet itself (rightclick on the worksheet tab),
then clean up that copy. AZ wrote: I had a long spreadsheet that I wanted to break in 2. I created a new worksheet and copied the rows and columns that I needed to copy. When I was done, column "A" was not copied and the rest of the columns were misalligned. Any suggestions please ? -- Dave Peterson |
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