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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). |
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