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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?


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