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![]() Hi all, I have an Excel sheet which I update (adding stuff at the bottom) via the Windows clipboard. I manually do "Format Cells / Numbers / 2 digits" each time on some columns to fix them after paste. Is there a way to force a certain data type and alignment on a column even if you paste unformatted text there? Thanks a lot, Marco |
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When you paste data in a worksheet a clip board will appear on the bottom
right corner of the pasted data. You should have a choice of what format to use. Usually it is test or match destination. You should select match destination or paste as text. try alloption until you get the results that you desire. Your worksheet should have each column formated the way you want for the entire column (even rows that don't have data) so when you paste the data it takes the correct format. " wrote: Hi all, I have an Excel sheet which I update (adding stuff at the bottom) via the Windows clipboard. I manually do "Format Cells / Numbers / 2 digits" each time on some columns to fix them after paste. Is there a way to force a certain data type and alignment on a column even if you paste unformatted text there? Thanks a lot, Marco |
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