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I have a range of cells that have values in some cells and blank in others
(actually there is a formula in all cells, but if there is no value, the formula returns nothing but a blank cell). I want to copy that range of cells and paste it in a column without pasting the blank cells. So the copy range may be 40 cells, but the paste range may only be 15 or 20. How can I paste this into the destination cells leaving no blanks? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rob |
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