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In Excel, when I copy a cell (ctrl C), the cell becomes highlighted by a
dancing dotted line. One can paste (ctrl V) multiple times, and the original cell contents remain in the system clipboard, and the original cell remains highlighted. However, when one executes any number of other operations, such as move or format, or save, the clipboard is emptied and the dancing dotted outline dissapears. No other application I've ever used acts this way -- in other applications, the copied data remains in the clipboard until it is replaced. This Excel peculiarity has driven me crazy for years. Does anyone know of a modification or workaround for this? |
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Your only other option, as far as manually copying a single cell only, is to
go into edit mode by selecting the cell contents in the formula bar and then press Ctrl-c. -- Jim "Jim B" <Jim wrote in message ... In Excel, when I copy a cell (ctrl C), the cell becomes highlighted by a dancing dotted line. One can paste (ctrl V) multiple times, and the original cell contents remain in the system clipboard, and the original cell remains highlighted. However, when one executes any number of other operations, such as move or format, or save, the clipboard is emptied and the dancing dotted outline dissapears. No other application I've ever used acts this way -- in other applications, the copied data remains in the clipboard until it is replaced. This Excel peculiarity has driven me crazy for years. Does anyone know of a modification or workaround for this? |
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