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Excel? How to copy sheet in workbook w/o having reconfirm cell nam
How do I copy / duplicate a worksheet within a workbook without having to
reconfirm all the cell names each time I copy the sheet over? My worksheet has some 27 cell names & I may copy the sheet over many times within the workbook - thus spending a lot of time pressing "Enter" to accept the default. Please advise / Thanks |
Excel? How to copy sheet in workbook w/o having reconfirm cell nam
If I read your request correctly, you want an exact copy of a Worksheet to a
new Tab/Worksheet. If so try this; On the original sheet, in A1 Ctrl A , Ctrl C, open a new Tab/Worksheet & Ctrl V. Bob "Robert M" wrote: How do I copy / duplicate a worksheet within a workbook without having to reconfirm all the cell names each time I copy the sheet over? My worksheet has some 27 cell names & I may copy the sheet over many times within the workbook - thus spending a lot of time pressing "Enter" to accept the default. Please advise / Thanks |
Excel? How to copy sheet in workbook w/o having reconfirm cell
Thanks - Tried It, However, I still had to reconfirm reusing all the same
names in the new tab/worksheet, it also lost all the column width & row heigth settings. "robert morris" wrote: If I read your request correctly, you want an exact copy of a Worksheet to a new Tab/Worksheet. If so try this; On the original sheet, in A1 Ctrl A , Ctrl C, open a new Tab/Worksheet & Ctrl V. Bob "Robert M" wrote: How do I copy / duplicate a worksheet within a workbook without having to reconfirm all the cell names each time I copy the sheet over? My worksheet has some 27 cell names & I may copy the sheet over many times within the workbook - thus spending a lot of time pressing "Enter" to accept the default. Please advise / Thanks |
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