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Is there a way to copy and paste from one sheet
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Try Edit-Move or Copy sheet - create copy. This will copy everything

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Yep... That would be why I was having trouble...

Geez, shall we try to overcomplicate things to
the point of maximum confusion? :)

Thank you...


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