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Default Paste Special should be a nested menu....not a dialogue.

As title, really:

"Paste Special" especially in Excel, is a Dialogue Box. It doesn't
remember the setting you chose: it's a one-time option. So could it simply
be a nested menu instead, saving two mouse clicks every time.

Oh, and why is "Insert Cells", "Insert Column" etc on the "Home" ribbon, not
the "Insert" ribbon?

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Default Paste Special should be a nested menu....not a dialogue.

Put Paste Special in your QAT, done deal.

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As title, really:

"Paste Special" especially in Excel, is a Dialogue Box. It doesn't
remember the setting you chose: it's a one-time option. So could it simply
be a nested menu instead, saving two mouse clicks every time.


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Default Paste Special should be a nested menu....not a dialogue.

Everything you have asked for can be accessed directly using your right
(secondary) mouse button. Right click Drag, Right click Move and right click
select row or column.
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"Turbo_Steve" wrote:

As title, really:

"Paste Special" especially in Excel, is a Dialogue Box. It doesn't
remember the setting you chose: it's a one-time option. So could it simply
be a nested menu instead, saving two mouse clicks every time.

Oh, and why is "Insert Cells", "Insert Column" etc on the "Home" ribbon, not
the "Insert" ribbon?

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Default Paste Special should be a nested menu....not a dialogue.

Ctrl+Alt+V

"Turbo_Steve" wrote:

As title, really:

"Paste Special" especially in Excel, is a Dialogue Box. It doesn't
remember the setting you chose: it's a one-time option. So could it simply
be a nested menu instead, saving two mouse clicks every time.

Oh, and why is "Insert Cells", "Insert Column" etc on the "Home" ribbon, not
the "Insert" ribbon?

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