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Copy and past from one worksheet to another
I have a graphic image in cell A1 of worksheet one. I can copy and past cell
A1 worksheet one into cell A1 of worksheet two and the graphic copies. If I make cell A1 of worksheet two equal to cell A1 of worksheet one the graphic does not copy, the cell shows zero. How can I bring over the graphic? -- Rick |
Copy and past from one worksheet to another
Chances are, the graphic is not truly in the cell, but rather on top of it.
If you were to select the cell below the graphic, then just up-arrow to the graphic, you'll truly be in the cell. If you can't then copy/paste the graphic, that means there's no way to refer to the cel lfrom another sheet either. "Rick_T" wrote: I have a graphic image in cell A1 of worksheet one. I can copy and past cell A1 worksheet one into cell A1 of worksheet two and the graphic copies. If I make cell A1 of worksheet two equal to cell A1 of worksheet one the graphic does not copy, the cell shows zero. How can I bring over the graphic? -- Rick |
Copy and past from one worksheet to another
Hi Sean,
Yes the graphic is on top of the cell. Is there a way to get it into the cell? -- Rick "Sean Timmons" wrote: Chances are, the graphic is not truly in the cell, but rather on top of it. If you were to select the cell below the graphic, then just up-arrow to the graphic, you'll truly be in the cell. If you can't then copy/paste the graphic, that means there's no way to refer to the cel lfrom another sheet either. "Rick_T" wrote: I have a graphic image in cell A1 of worksheet one. I can copy and past cell A1 worksheet one into cell A1 of worksheet two and the graphic copies. If I make cell A1 of worksheet two equal to cell A1 of worksheet one the graphic does not copy, the cell shows zero. How can I bring over the graphic? -- Rick |
Copy and past from one worksheet to another
Personal experience says no, but if someone else has an idea...
"Rick_T" wrote: Hi Sean, Yes the graphic is on top of the cell. Is there a way to get it into the cell? -- Rick "Sean Timmons" wrote: Chances are, the graphic is not truly in the cell, but rather on top of it. If you were to select the cell below the graphic, then just up-arrow to the graphic, you'll truly be in the cell. If you can't then copy/paste the graphic, that means there's no way to refer to the cel lfrom another sheet either. "Rick_T" wrote: I have a graphic image in cell A1 of worksheet one. I can copy and past cell A1 worksheet one into cell A1 of worksheet two and the graphic copies. If I make cell A1 of worksheet two equal to cell A1 of worksheet one the graphic does not copy, the cell shows zero. How can I bring over the graphic? -- Rick |
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