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I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using
Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? |
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I forgot to say I am using Excel 2007, with Windows XP.
"NonTechie" wrote: I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? |
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Highlight the cells you want to copy, and use Ctrl-C (or, right-click and
choose Copy) Regards, Fred "NonTechie" wrote in message ... I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? |
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Thanks, but that doesn't work. If you create a pivot table, you complete the
Create Pivot Table window and click OK. Then you get a task pane, which I am unable to copy to the clipboard. It is not an any cells, but is in front of everything like a window, except that it isn't a window. I am still stuck. "Fred Smith" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to copy, and use Ctrl-C (or, right-click and choose Copy) Regards, Fred "NonTechie" wrote in message ... I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? . |
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Hi,
In office 2003 I'm able to get pivot table fields list with PrtSc and able paste it in mspaint. "NonTechie" wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't work. If you create a pivot table, you complete the Create Pivot Table window and click OK. Then you get a task pane, which I am unable to copy to the clipboard. It is not an any cells, but is in front of everything like a window, except that it isn't a window. I am still stuck. "Fred Smith" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to copy, and use Ctrl-C (or, right-click and choose Copy) Regards, Fred "NonTechie" wrote in message ... I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? . |
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Thanks, Vinod. That is a workable work-around - to use MS Paint as an
intermediary and select what I want and go from there. Even though it uses quite a few extra keystrokes, I am no longer stuck. "Vinod" wrote: Hi, In office 2003 I'm able to get pivot table fields list with PrtSc and able paste it in mspaint. "NonTechie" wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't work. If you create a pivot table, you complete the Create Pivot Table window and click OK. Then you get a task pane, which I am unable to copy to the clipboard. It is not an any cells, but is in front of everything like a window, except that it isn't a window. I am still stuck. "Fred Smith" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to copy, and use Ctrl-C (or, right-click and choose Copy) Regards, Fred "NonTechie" wrote in message ... I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? . |
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Have you thought about downloading a screen capture application from the
'net? I like FastStone Capture, although it is no longer freeware........$20.00 I believe. There are free ones out there. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 07:28:07 -0800, NonTechie wrote: Thanks, Vinod. That is a workable work-around - to use MS Paint as an intermediary and select what I want and go from there. Even though it uses quite a few extra keystrokes, I am no longer stuck. "Vinod" wrote: Hi, In office 2003 I'm able to get pivot table fields list with PrtSc and able paste it in mspaint. "NonTechie" wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't work. If you create a pivot table, you complete the Create Pivot Table window and click OK. Then you get a task pane, which I am unable to copy to the clipboard. It is not an any cells, but is in front of everything like a window, except that it isn't a window. I am still stuck. "Fred Smith" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to copy, and use Ctrl-C (or, right-click and choose Copy) Regards, Fred "NonTechie" wrote in message ... I can copy the entire screen using Ctrl+PrtSc. I can copy a window using Alt+PrtSc (e.g. New Question - Windows Internet Explorer). A task pane (e.g. PivotTable Field List) is neither of these, and Alt+PrtSc copies the entire screen rather than just the task pane. How do I copy just the task pane? . |
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