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ajkim001

Paste Special and Linking
 
Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).

MarkN

Paste Special and Linking
 
I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).


Paul Lautman

Paste Special and Linking
 
ajkim001 wrote:
Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked
to another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog
box. Instead of the default (paste special) window with radio
buttons where I can select the the type of paste and operation, and
there are skip blanks, transpose, and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with
a list of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom
saying "Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..."
What is this different Paste Special box and how can I get the
default/original one? I am using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also,
but was hoping an upgrade would fix the issue).


From where are you copying?



ajkim001

Paste Special and Linking
 
I copying from a file created in Excel2000, but opening it in Excel2003.

FYI~ this problem occured prior to the Excel2003 upgrade. So at the time I
was running only Excel2000.

"Paul Lautman" wrote:

ajkim001 wrote:
Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked
to another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog
box. Instead of the default (paste special) window with radio
buttons where I can select the the type of paste and operation, and
there are skip blanks, transpose, and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with
a list of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom
saying "Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..."
What is this different Paste Special box and how can I get the
default/original one? I am using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also,
but was hoping an upgrade would fix the issue).


From where are you copying?




ajkim001

Paste Special and Linking
 
Good Point... But I am opening the file in Excel 2003 and from there
clicking File/New, so it should be opening the new sheet in 2003.

"MarkN" wrote:

I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).


Dave Peterson

Paste Special and Linking
 
Are you sure you're trying to open both workbooks in the same instance of
excel--not just the same version.

If you open excel, then file|open your first workbook, then File|new, you really
get that "funny" paste special dialog?



ajkim001 wrote:

Good Point... But I am opening the file in Excel 2003 and from there
clicking File/New, so it should be opening the new sheet in 2003.

"MarkN" wrote:

I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).


--

Dave Peterson

ajkim001

Paste Special and Linking
 
Yes, I am opening the previous and new file in the same instance of Excel.
As I had mentioned in another response... I've been experiencing this problem
when running only one version of Excel 2000.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Are you sure you're trying to open both workbooks in the same instance of
excel--not just the same version.

If you open excel, then file|open your first workbook, then File|new, you really
get that "funny" paste special dialog?



ajkim001 wrote:

Good Point... But I am opening the file in Excel 2003 and from there
clicking File/New, so it should be opening the new sheet in 2003.

"MarkN" wrote:

I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Paste Special and Linking
 
I've only seen that problem when trying to paste from a different
application--even a second instance of excel.

I'd say try it again, but that would sound too pushy <vbg.

ajkim001 wrote:

Yes, I am opening the previous and new file in the same instance of Excel.
As I had mentioned in another response... I've been experiencing this problem
when running only one version of Excel 2000.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Are you sure you're trying to open both workbooks in the same instance of
excel--not just the same version.

If you open excel, then file|open your first workbook, then File|new, you really
get that "funny" paste special dialog?



ajkim001 wrote:

Good Point... But I am opening the file in Excel 2003 and from there
clicking File/New, so it should be opening the new sheet in 2003.

"MarkN" wrote:

I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

ajkim001

Paste Special and Linking
 
No worries. I appreciate your advice nonetheless. I will try to continue
troubleshooting the problem, but it is strange how this occurs randomly.
Also, the fact that it happened prior to running 2 versions of Excel.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I've only seen that problem when trying to paste from a different
application--even a second instance of excel.

I'd say try it again, but that would sound too pushy <vbg.

ajkim001 wrote:

Yes, I am opening the previous and new file in the same instance of Excel.
As I had mentioned in another response... I've been experiencing this problem
when running only one version of Excel 2000.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Are you sure you're trying to open both workbooks in the same instance of
excel--not just the same version.

If you open excel, then file|open your first workbook, then File|new, you really
get that "funny" paste special dialog?



ajkim001 wrote:

Good Point... But I am opening the file in Excel 2003 and from there
clicking File/New, so it should be opening the new sheet in 2003.

"MarkN" wrote:

I think this is happening because you are opening two versions of Excel. If
you open one of the Excel files and then use File, Open and navigate to the
other, you should then see the standard Paste Special box.
--
Hope this helps,
MarkN


"ajkim001" wrote:

Trying to do a copy and paste special into a new sheet that is linked to
another (contains formulas). However, I get a different dialog box. Instead
of the default (paste special) window with radio buttons where I can select
the the type of paste and operation, and there are skip blanks, transpose,
and paste link options... I
get a window (w/ same name "paste special" title) that says As: with a list
of
options, a display as icon box, and a results section on the bottom saying
"Inserts the contents of the clipboard into your document..." What is this
different Paste Special box and how can I get the default/original one? I am
using Office 2003 (occured in 2000 also, but was hoping an upgrade would fix
the issue).

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson



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