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In Excel 2003. I have a section of a spreadsheet that contains a 25 rows
that each have different row height. I want to copy these to a section below, but lose the row height formatting. How do I copy without losing the row height format? |
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Are you copying the entire row? Also, don't forget the format painter and
the right-click paste special options. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "artex boy" <artex wrote in message ... In Excel 2003. I have a section of a spreadsheet that contains a 25 rows that each have different row height. I want to copy these to a section below, but lose the row height formatting. How do I copy without losing the row height format? |
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