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I do a lot of cut and paste operations in excel. It kills me when I have
to go back and recreate the gridlines. Is there a way to make it so the cut and paste does not affect the gridlines with out double clicking in the cell? |
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![]() "namrok29" wrote: I do a lot of cut and paste operations in excel. It kills me when I have to go back and recreate the gridlines. Is there a way to make it so the cut and paste does not affect the gridlines with out double clicking in the cell? |
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If you only want to cop formulas or values, you could use paste special
instead of paste. Select Edit-paste special, then values or formulas radio button "namrok29" wrote: I do a lot of cut and paste operations in excel. It kills me when I have to go back and recreate the gridlines. Is there a way to make it so the cut and paste does not affect the gridlines with out double clicking in the cell? |
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