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A questions of versions
Hello all! I am not a BIG excel user, so I only use an old copy of Excel 2000. However, one problem has made me consider upgrading. When i copy information into a block of cells, it is most important that excel does not copy the formatting! It should keep the formatting of the cells I am copying into. I know that you can select to copy text only, but for some reason this just makes a mess if you copy more than one cell. I am actually copying information from html encoded emails into an excel worksheek. I can happily copy many cells at once, from an html table directly into the worksheet, but it wipes out the format of the cells I am copying in to. AARGH! So the question is, if I buy a more recent copy of excel does this situation improve? -- Suze ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Suze's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19555 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554947 |
A questions of versions
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I'm not sure further versions of Excel allow you to do what you need. BUT, if I were you, I would open a new blank workbook, paste in it the text. Copy it again and paste it with the Edit/Paste Special/Values. The blank workbook is then closed without saving. Not perfect... but could work at low cost! -- KR V. "Suze" wrote: Hello all! I am not a BIG excel user, so I only use an old copy of Excel 2000. However, one problem has made me consider upgrading. When i copy information into a block of cells, it is most important that excel does not copy the formatting! It should keep the formatting of the cells I am copying into. I know that you can select to copy text only, but for some reason this just makes a mess if you copy more than one cell. I am actually copying information from html encoded emails into an excel worksheek. I can happily copy many cells at once, from an html table directly into the worksheet, but it wipes out the format of the cells I am copying in to. AARGH! So the question is, if I buy a more recent copy of excel does this situation improve? -- Suze ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Suze's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19555 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554947 |
A questions of versions
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*Suze* ha scritto: Hello all! I am not a BIG excel user, so I only use an old copy of Excel 2000. However, one problem has made me consider upgrading. When i copy information into a block of cells, it is most important that excel does not copy the formatting! It should keep the formatting of the cells I am copying into. I know that you can select to copy text only, but for some reason this just makes a mess if you copy more than one cell. I am actually copying information from html encoded emails into an excel worksheek. I can happily copy many cells at once, from an html table directly into the worksheet, but it wipes out the format of the cells I am copying in to. AARGH! So the question is, if I buy a more recent copy of excel does this situation improve? No, I think it should be the same. To import data in Excel from an HTML source I think the best way is the use of a Web Query. Now I don't know how/if Excel 2000 support this funcionality, so I explain you as it is on Excel 2003. From menu Data, Import External Data, New Web Query. in the box Address type your URL and when the pages appear you can select you want to copy by clicking on the little yellow square with an arrow (it becomes green with a V) then you will click on Import. -- (I'm not sure of names of menues, option and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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