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William Beard

Cell copying
 
I am trying to manually copy selected cells, from one Excel application to
another.
After selecting the cells and pressing <Ctrl<c, I close the application so
the data copies and not the underlying formulas.

I open the destination Excel application and select the appropriate cells to
paste to.
I press <Ctrl<v.
So far so good.

However, my problem is that the Fill Colors do not copy over.
The fill colors that were originally there before the <Ctrl<v remain.
Only the data is changed.

How do I get the fill colors and the data to copy but not the original
formulas.

Thanks for your help.


Jim Cone[_2_]

Cell copying
 
Paste your data before closing the original workbook.
Then copy the newly pasted data and paste values (Edit | Paste Special | Values).
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA



"William Beard"

wrote in message
I am trying to manually copy selected cells, from one Excel application to
another.
After selecting the cells and pressing <Ctrl<c, I close the application so
the data copies and not the underlying formulas.

I open the destination Excel application and select the appropriate cells to
paste to.
I press <Ctrl<v.
So far so good.

However, my problem is that the Fill Colors do not copy over.
The fill colors that were originally there before the <Ctrl<v remain.
Only the data is changed.

How do I get the fill colors and the data to copy but not the original
formulas.
Thanks for your help.


OssieMac

Cell copying
 
Hi William,

There is no need to close the source workbook to stop the formulas copying.
Copy the cells required then change windows to the destination workbook and
right click the distination and you get a popup menu. Select Paste Special -
Values. Then right click the destination cell again and select Paste Special
- Formats.

--
Regards,

OssieMac


"William Beard" wrote:

I am trying to manually copy selected cells, from one Excel application to
another.
After selecting the cells and pressing <Ctrl<c, I close the application so
the data copies and not the underlying formulas.

I open the destination Excel application and select the appropriate cells to
paste to.
I press <Ctrl<v.
So far so good.

However, my problem is that the Fill Colors do not copy over.
The fill colors that were originally there before the <Ctrl<v remain.
Only the data is changed.

How do I get the fill colors and the data to copy but not the original
formulas.

Thanks for your help.



William Beard

Cell copying
 
Hi OssieMac,

Thanks for the response. However, something's not right.
To start at the beginning, both of the applications open in the same window.
Is that a problem? If so, what do I change to causes the applications to
open in different windows?
I'm using MSO Excel 2003 (11.8238.8221) SP3

Thanks,
William


"OssieMac" wrote in message
...
Hi William,

There is no need to close the source workbook to stop the formulas
copying.
Copy the cells required then change windows to the destination workbook
and
right click the distination and you get a popup menu. Select Paste
Special -
Values. Then right click the destination cell again and select Paste
Special
- Formats.

--
Regards,

OssieMac


"William Beard" wrote:

I am trying to manually copy selected cells, from one Excel application
to
another.
After selecting the cells and pressing <Ctrl<c, I close the application
so
the data copies and not the underlying formulas.

I open the destination Excel application and select the appropriate cells
to
paste to.
I press <Ctrl<v.
So far so good.

However, my problem is that the Fill Colors do not copy over.
The fill colors that were originally there before the <Ctrl<v remain.
Only the data is changed.

How do I get the fill colors and the data to copy but not the original
formulas.

Thanks for your help.





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