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"Locking in" a cell color
Hello:
Whenever I cut and paste a colored cell to another location, it always takes the cut cell color with it, and leaves a barren white hole where there once was color. Drives me crazy. Search didnt turn up any posts on how to prevent this. Is there a solution? Thx to anyone who takes the time to respond! sam |
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"Locking in" a cell color
Cut & Paste is being true to its name. Your other option is Copy & Paste &
clear the source cell. -- Jim "sam" wrote in message ... | Hello: | | Whenever I cut and paste a colored cell to another location, it always takes | the cut cell color with it, and leaves a barren white hole where there once | was color. Drives me crazy. | | Search didn't turn up any posts on how to prevent this. Is there a solution? | | Thx to anyone who takes the time to respond! | | sam |
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