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When I use filters to leave only certain cells visible, cut them and paste
them to a new column, when I open up the hidden cells, both visible and invisible cells are pasted to the new column and not just the invisible cells selected, cut, and pasted. This is a large workbook. A macro to do this would be great for future use. I am a computer idiot. |
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If you select the filtered area, press F5, special and select visible cells,
then copy it will only copy visible cells. You could record a macro while doing this -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "Cutting and pasting invisible cells." <Cutting and pasting invisible wrote in message ... When I use filters to leave only certain cells visible, cut them and paste them to a new column, when I open up the hidden cells, both visible and invisible cells are pasted to the new column and not just the invisible cells selected, cut, and pasted. This is a large workbook. A macro to do this would be great for future use. I am a computer idiot. |
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You can use Alt+; in your selection to restrict it to only visible cells, and
then when you copy and paste it will behave as you expected. That is a keyboard shortcut for Edit - Go to - Special - Visible cells only. Miguel. "Cutting and pasting invisible cells." wrote: When I use filters to leave only certain cells visible, cut them and paste them to a new column, when I open up the hidden cells, both visible and invisible cells are pasted to the new column and not just the invisible cells selected, cut, and pasted. This is a large workbook. A macro to do this would be great for future use. I am a computer idiot. |
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