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FarGardener

PASTING NON ADJACENT CELLS
 
I'm sure this is a very silly question, but I sometimes have a problem
pasting non adjaent cells. I select the cells using the CTRL click then
copy, which always works fine, but sometimes when I try and paste the cells
elsewhere I get an error message saying I can't paste non adjacent cells.

Has anyone else come across this? It's very frustrating as sometimes I can
do it and sometimes I can't. Anu sugegstions would be welcome.
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dominicb


Good morning FarGardner

The excel rule is "you cannot copy non-adjacent ranges."
But you can. Sort of. If the selection to be copied includes the same
cells from a number of rows (eg. A1:A4 and C1:C4), or the same cells
from a number of columns (eg. A1:C1 and A4:C4), then it will work – but
with two peculiar side effects : any formulae copied will be pasted as
values, and any spaces included in the selection will disappear.

John Walkenbach provides a routine here that will copy multiple
ranges:

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip36.htm

Alternatively, I have a free add-in available to anyone who e-mails me
that will, amongst other things, copy and paste multiple ranges. If
you want this, please e-mail me at .

HTH

DominicB


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FarGardener

Dominicb

Thanks for the response. That answers my question. I hadn't realised that
formula were pasted as values, I must just have been lucky!

It does seem rather strange that Excel won't make this type of copy as a
matter of course - it seems a fairly straightforward action to a non techie
like me. Doubtless there's a good reason though!

Thanks again

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"dominicb" wrote:


Good morning FarGardner

The excel rule is "you cannot copy non-adjacent ranges."
But you can. Sort of. If the selection to be copied includes the same
cells from a number of rows (eg. A1:A4 and C1:C4), or the same cells
from a number of columns (eg. A1:C1 and A4:C4), then it will work €“ but
with two peculiar side effects : any formulae copied will be pasted as
values, and any spaces included in the selection will disappear.

John Walkenbach provides a routine here that will copy multiple
ranges:

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip36.htm

Alternatively, I have a free add-in available to anyone who e-mails me
that will, amongst other things, copy and paste multiple ranges. If
you want this, please e-mail me at .

HTH

DominicB


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anu

PASTING NON ADJACENT CELLS
 
Hie,
Can you please clarify what spaces will be deleted
Anu

"dominicb" wrote:


Good morning FarGardner

The excel rule is "you cannot copy non-adjacent ranges."
But you can. Sort of. If the selection to be copied includes the same
cells from a number of rows (eg. A1:A4 and C1:C4), or the same cells
from a number of columns (eg. A1:C1 and A4:C4), then it will work €“ but
with two peculiar side effects : any formulae copied will be pasted as
values, and any spaces included in the selection will disappear.

John Walkenbach provides a routine here that will copy multiple
ranges:

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip36.htm

Alternatively, I have a free add-in available to anyone who e-mails me
that will, amongst other things, copy and paste multiple ranges. If
you want this, please e-mail me at .

HTH

DominicB


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