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qrjhaik

paste-special-All
 
Using Excel SP3. Would like to paste-special-all. However, it always pasted
with a standard format e.g. the standard width, standard height . Is there
any setting for that? Pls kindly assist.

Spiky

paste-special-All
 
On May 19, 10:36 pm, qrjhaik
wrote:
Using Excel SP3. Would like to paste-special-all. However, it always pasted
with a standard format e.g. the standard width, standard height . Is there
any setting for that? Pls kindly assist.


What do you mean by "all"? Paste Special is there so you can paste
only a part. "All" suggests you simply want Paste, not Paste Special.
Usually all you have to do is hit Enter to paste in Excel.

If you want row or column sizes to copy/paste, you have to copy/paste
the entire row or column.

If you want to copy/paste an entire worksheet complete with row and
column sizes, you can either right-click the tab and select Move or
Copy (this will also include Print settings), or you can click on the
little rectangle where the row and column headers meet, then copy,
then do a normal Paste in the new sheet (this will not include Print
settings).

qrjhaik

paste-special-All
 
Appreciate your reply Spiky.

Wanna copy "All" from other Excel file say Original.xls to another file say
Book1.xls. Did all below procedure but still the it does not exactly as
Original.xls.

"Spiky" wrote:

On May 19, 10:36 pm, qrjhaik
wrote:
Using Excel SP3. Would like to paste-special-all. However, it always pasted
with a standard format e.g. the standard width, standard height . Is there
any setting for that? Pls kindly assist.


What do you mean by "all"? Paste Special is there so you can paste
only a part. "All" suggests you simply want Paste, not Paste Special.
Usually all you have to do is hit Enter to paste in Excel.

If you want row or column sizes to copy/paste, you have to copy/paste
the entire row or column.

If you want to copy/paste an entire worksheet complete with row and
column sizes, you can either right-click the tab and select Move or
Copy (this will also include Print settings), or you can click on the
little rectangle where the row and column headers meet, then copy,
then do a normal Paste in the new sheet (this will not include Print
settings).


qrjhaik

paste-special-All
 
The objective for this query is to get auto configure the pasted object.


Manual configure procedu
1. Paste the object to the new worksheet
2. Select All
3. Double-Click the the "column-line" at the top

"qrjhaik" wrote:

Using Excel SP3. Would like to paste-special-all. However, it always pasted
with a standard format e.g. the standard width, standard height . Is there
any setting for that? Pls kindly assist.


Spiky

paste-special-All
 
On May 20, 11:00 pm, qrjhaik
wrote:
The objective for this query is to get auto configure the pasted object.

Manual configure procedu
1. Paste the object to the new worksheet
2. Select All
3. Double-Click the the "column-line" at the top


I'm not sure about this. Do you mean an Excel "object"? Like a graph
or picture? If you mean the rows and columns of a sheet, I don't think
I can add anything to my first post. Copy the entire column (not just
your data) to get column widths to copy.

If you want to duplicate an entire file, I usually find it easier to
do it in Windows Explorer, not in Excel. Simply drag it to the new
location while holding down CTRL, then rename it. Alternatively, in
Excel, press F12 for Save As and save a new copy with a new name.
Either of these is much faster than trying to paste into a blank file.


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