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Default Broken formatting while pasting document


Hi,
I have a tricky question.
How to restore formatting while coping data from one file to another?

Issue:
I have some rows with grey background in Excel file A.
When I copy this rows with Paste Special function (selecting
Formatting) I see this rows collored in black in the new file B.
How can I get rid of this feature?
And this issue happens not on each computer. On my it works correctly,
on my co-worker PC it works with mistake.
What can be the root cause?


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