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If you select column A and D in Excel and copy them into the Clipboard
you will see that there are actualy four columns A, B, C, D in the Clipboard. (I use Clipbrd.exe to view the clipboard). Does anyone knows workarround for it? I want to paste the columns into my own program, but not all of them, just the selected. I have noticed that even Word Paste command works this way. Yet maybe someone has already solved this problem. Thanks Marek |
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Why not paste them in two adjacent columns, then copy them from there.
Later you can clear the temporary copy. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "mareku" wrote in message om... If you select column A and D in Excel and copy them into the Clipboard you will see that there are actualy four columns A, B, C, D in the Clipboard. (I use Clipbrd.exe to view the clipboard). Does anyone knows workarround for it? I want to paste the columns into my own program, but not all of them, just the selected. I have noticed that even Word Paste command works this way. Yet maybe someone has already solved this problem. Thanks Marek |
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