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Hi,
Exactly what do you mean by capture? If you are refering to a picture of a portion of the spreadsheet then - 1. Select the range 2. Choose Home, Paste, As Picture, Copy as picture... 3. Move to a new location and choose Paste. If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Stacy" wrote: Im using Excel 2007. All I need to do is capture the workbook that I am doing, and paste it to another spot in the workbook, pretty simple just can't remember how to do it! |
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