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Selection.Copy on Temporarily unhidden excel sheet - possible bug?
I have an excel workbook that has 3 worksheets (Input, Output, Clipboard)
Input is the only visible sheet and is used to input the variables. Output is used for spawning a new excel sheet with a customized view. Clipboard is used for when copying the data into word or another application. My code looks like this: Sub clipcopy() 'Copies the output sheet to clipboard so a user can paste into Powerpoint or Word Application.ScreenUpdating = False Sheets("clipboard").Visible = True Sheets("clipboard").Select Range("A1:D18").Select Selection.Copy Sheets("Input").Activate Application.ScreenUpdating = True MsgBox ("The sheet is copied to the clipboard." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Keep this window open until you have finished pasting into another application.") Sheets("clipboard").Visible = False The problem is if you close the msgbox window and try to paste into word it pastes as hidden text. If you keep the msgbox open and paste into word it pastes normally. This works but seems a bit messy to me. Is there another way I could accomplish? Apparently when Sheets("clipboard").Visible = False is set, it also affects whats already in the clipboard. Thanks for any help you can provide, and if you would like a copy of the file let me know. |
Selection.Copy on Temporarily unhidden excel sheet - possible bug?
Still awaiting an answer but thinking it through some more today as I was
waiting. It seems like a bug to me because when you do a selection.copy it should be in the clipboard. When I make the sheet hidden again it seems like it's going back into the clipboard and changing that data to hidden. Is it perhaps possible to copy as a picture or an object that excel cannot modify after the fact? |
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