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I use Excel 2000 with service pack 3. Sometime, when I try to do a
special paste I lost the formatting. What seemed to work is to reboot
the computer and after that, everything is ok. How can I resolve this
problem ? The computer is logged to a Windows 2000 server domain.

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What do you mean? The previous formatting or the formatting you paste?

Can you give an example


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"Shidewa" wrote:

I use Excel 2000 with service pack 3. Sometime, when I try to do a
special paste I lost the formatting. What seemed to work is to reboot
the computer and after that, everything is ok. How can I resolve this
problem ? The computer is logged to a Windows 2000 server domain.

Shidewa


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Peo Sjoblom a écrit :
What do you mean? The previous formatting or the formatting you paste?

Can you give an example


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom



"Shidewa" wrote:

I use Excel 2000 with service pack 3. Sometime, when I try to do a
special paste I lost the formatting. What seemed to work is to reboot
the computer and after that, everything is ok. How can I resolve this
problem ? The computer is logged to a Windows 2000 server domain.

Shidewa




I want to copy the source cells to the destination cells( let say cells
from workbook A to workbook B ). The problem occurs with the destinaton
cells. I don't have the source cells formatting anymore. the source
cells remains ok. If I try to do a special paste, I've got only two
choices ( Unicode Text and Text ). When the formatting works, I got a
lot more choices.

Thanks Peo Sjoblom to respond !

Shiedwa


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Default Lost formatting after special paste...

Do you have to instances of excel open? Test this, close workbook B, then in
the session with workbook A, do fileopen and open workbook B, now try it


Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"Shidewa" wrote:

Peo Sjoblom a écrit :
What do you mean? The previous formatting or the formatting you paste?

Can you give an example


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom



"Shidewa" wrote:

I use Excel 2000 with service pack 3. Sometime, when I try to do a
special paste I lost the formatting. What seemed to work is to reboot
the computer and after that, everything is ok. How can I resolve this
problem ? The computer is logged to a Windows 2000 server domain.

Shidewa




I want to copy the source cells to the destination cells( let say cells
from workbook A to workbook B ). The problem occurs with the destinaton
cells. I don't have the source cells formatting anymore. the source
cells remains ok. If I try to do a special paste, I've got only two
choices ( Unicode Text and Text ). When the formatting works, I got a
lot more choices.

Thanks Peo Sjoblom to respond !

Shiedwa



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