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Default Can cell formats be copied and pasted into Coreldraw?

Simple question. In Excel 97 you could copy excel sheet with cells with
borders, fonts and shading and copy it completely to Coreldraw. Is this
possible with the new ridiculous 'ribbon' style Excel 2007???
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Default Can cell formats be copied and pasted into Coreldraw?

I'm going to guess that it would be. If it's not, try Edit--Paste Special
in CorelDraw, and see if there are any additional options there. To my
understanding, the ribbon is just a different interface that won't affect
the general operation of previous features.
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Simple question. In Excel 97 you could copy excel sheet with cells with
borders, fonts and shading and copy it completely to Coreldraw. Is this
possible with the new ridiculous 'ribbon' style Excel 2007???



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