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Does anyone know how to Make "Match Destination Format"
the default setting for pasting into Excel 2003? I know I
can click the Paste Options button and select it there on
a per-paste basis, but I'd really like to set this as the
default.

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I am in need of this info, also. Can anyone help???

"Dagger St. C." wrote:

Does anyone know how to Make "Match Destination Format"
the default setting for pasting into Excel 2003? I know I
can click the Paste Options button and select it there on
a per-paste basis, but I'd really like to set this as the
default.

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I am in need of this info, also. Can anyone help???

"Dagger St. C." wrote:

Does anyone know how to Make "Match Destination Format"
the default setting for pasting into Excel 2003? I know I
can click the Paste Options button and select it there on
a per-paste basis, but I'd really like to set this as the
default.

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