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Default Is there an equivalent of Lotus 123's "Paste visible" command?

I am wanting to copy the value of a cell as it appears, not its underlying
value.

So, if a cell containing the value 15.65 is formatted to display "15", I
want to be able to paste the value "15".

Does this explanation help?

Alan.

"Carole Drake" wrote:

If you don't want the value pasted and don't want the formula pasted, I'm
confused as to exactly what you are wanting to copy...

"AJ" wrote:

that is a very useful function that I didn't know about, thank you.

Nonetheless, the underlying cell value in the pasted cell remains the same.
Lotus 123's ability to alter the underlying cell value was a highly useful
feature and I haven't found a quick way of doing this in excel.

Do you think we have to say this functionality does not exist in Excel? If
so, does anyone know if there is an official wish list forum for Excel?

Thanks

Alan.

"R..VENKATARAMAN" wrote:

in excel2002 when you copy pastespecial-valuaes a smalrt tag comes us where
in you can choose "keep source formatting


"AJ" wrote in message
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Hi

Thank you for the suggestion.

I tried that and the pasted cell copies the format (or appearance) of the
copied cell but the underlying cell value remains the same.

I am after a way of copying a cell so that the appearance of a copied cell
(eg. "52" appears on screen when it has an underlying value of "52.343"),
becomes the underlying value in the target cell (so when you click on the
target cell, "52" appears both in the cell and in the formula bar).

Any ideas?

Alan.


"Mike Middleton" wrote:

AJ -

In Excel 2003 (and perhaps in other recent versions of Excel), choose
Edit |
Copy.

Select another cell, and choose Edit | Paste Special | Formulas And
Number
Formats (or Values And Number Formats).

- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com

"AJ" wrote in message
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The only inherently annoying thing I have found about Excel is that I
can't
find an equivalent to Lotus 123's "Paste Visible" command. Does anyone
know
if Excel has an equivalent.

To illustrate:

A cell may have a value of "73.4563" but be formatted to display "73",
ie
"73" is all that is visible. I want to be able to copy that cell and,
when
I
paste it, for the target cell to have a value of "73", not the previous
value
of "73.4563".

As an aside, does 123 still exist?






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