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Default imitating cut and paste

Hello,

I would like to imitate a cut and paste which would do a copy instead of a
cut and a paste and then delete of the original selection instead of the
regular paste (i.e I would do copy, paste, delete instead of cut and paste).
By recording a macro I could see how the copy and paste are done but I don't
know how I would get a second function to remember where the original
selection was in the first function to do a delete on it after the paste.

I am wanting to do this because in a spreadsheet I have, when I do a cut and
paste it turns many cells into "REF!" and I get around it by doing a copy,
paste and delete. So I was thinking of getting around doing this each time
by combining the paste and delete part. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Ben
 
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