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Excel 2003
When I copy in Excel, I am able to paste via CTRL-V or the paste tool only so long as the copied item maintains a "moving border" (i.e., the cell is bounded by a running dotted border). Other than recopying the cell, is utilizing the Office Clipboard the only way to continue to paste after the moving border is "turned off"? TIA. Karen |
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Sorry about the double post. My first submission said it wasn't successful!
"Karen" wrote: Excel 2003 When I copy in Excel, I am able to paste via CTRL-V or the paste tool only so long as the copied item maintains a "moving border" (i.e., the cell is bounded by a running dotted border). Other than recopying the cell, is utilizing the Office Clipboard the only way to continue to paste after the moving border is "turned off"? TIA. Karen |
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I don't use the office clipboard, but when that marquee effect (marching ants?)
goes away, I have to recopy the range. Karen wrote: Excel 2003 When I copy in Excel, I am able to paste via CTRL-V or the paste tool only so long as the copied item maintains a "moving border" (i.e., the cell is bounded by a running dotted border). Other than recopying the cell, is utilizing the Office Clipboard the only way to continue to paste after the moving border is "turned off"? TIA. Karen -- Dave Peterson |
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