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Penny

I cannot do the oopy paste command in multiple selections in the .
 
I am trying to copy different rows of a sheet (not one below the other) and
to paste them in another sheet but I received a message saying: command
cannot be used on multiple selections. Is any way to do it because it takes
too long for a sheet of 7000 rows

Tom Ogilvy

I cannot do the oopy paste command in multiple selections in the .
 
If you select entire rows, it should work.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Penny" <Penny @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
...
I am trying to copy different rows of a sheet (not one below the other)

and
to paste them in another sheet but I received a message saying: command
cannot be used on multiple selections. Is any way to do it because it

takes
too long for a sheet of 7000 rows




davegb

I cannot do the oopy paste command in multiple selections in the .
 

Penny wrote:
I am trying to copy different rows of a sheet (not one below the other) and
to paste them in another sheet but I received a message saying: command
cannot be used on multiple selections. Is any way to do it because it takes
too long for a sheet of 7000 rows


It might be done with a VBA macro if there is a pattern to the rows
you're copying. I.e., is it every other row, every third row? Or, do
the rows you want to copy and paste all have a certain number or text
string in a predictable location? If so, a macro could probably do it.



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