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Copy Paste in Excel 2007
Up until today I was able to copy and paste a range of data from one
worksheet to another worksheet in a different file. Now whenever I try to highlight a range, press Ctrl C , mouse over to the other worksheet, and do Ctrl V or click on Paste, the Range where I am copying into is blanked out. Is there a known bug in Excel 2007 related to the Copy and Past functionality. I have been working with old and new spreadsheets and never had this problem until today. Please shed some light. Thank you. |
Copy Paste in Excel 2007
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wrote in : Up until today I was able to copy and paste a range of data from one worksheet to another worksheet in a different file. Now whenever I try to highlight a range, press Ctrl C , mouse over to the other worksheet, and do Ctrl V or click on Paste, the Range where I am copying into is blanked out. Is there a known bug in Excel 2007 related to the Copy and Past functionality. I have been working with old and new spreadsheets and never had this problem until today. Please shed some light. Thank you. Did you try pasting to Word or Notepad to check whether it is Excel related or some other problem? How about copy to Notepad then to Excel? -- Lil |
Copy Paste in Excel 2007
It seems to be only Excel related. I even try creating a new Excel file and
it still doing the same. And it also happens to different ranges of data that I copy. "Liliana" wrote: ?B?Tm92aWNlQWNjZXNzVXNlci1NZWxhbmll?= wrote in : Up until today I was able to copy and paste a range of data from one worksheet to another worksheet in a different file. Now whenever I try to highlight a range, press Ctrl C , mouse over to the other worksheet, and do Ctrl V or click on Paste, the Range where I am copying into is blanked out. Is there a known bug in Excel 2007 related to the Copy and Past functionality. I have been working with old and new spreadsheets and never had this problem until today. Please shed some light. Thank you. Did you try pasting to Word or Notepad to check whether it is Excel related or some other problem? How about copy to Notepad then to Excel? -- Lil |
Copy Paste in Excel 2007
It may seem to be Excel related but it could be clipboard related.
Using WindowsXP? If so, click 'start' click 'run' type clipbrd and press the Enter key. Now try copying in Excel and check that each time it copies, the result shows in the Clipboard window. The following Example will help you search Microsoft Knowledgebase. If you copy the line after this paragraph and paste it into your favourite search engine is should produce all "cannot paste" references in Microsoft Knowledgebase relating to Excel. Update "cannot paste" different key phrases or words to get different results. excel "cannot paste" site:microsoft.com/kb You aim is to modify the search to minimise the references found. Possibly XL2003 paste fails site:microsoft.com/kb Or XL2007 paste fails site:microsoft.com/kb Note: If you just enter 'excel paste site:microsoft.com/kb' (without the quotes) you will get 2680 references I am fairly sure you don't wish to wade through that many! HTH -- Lil ?B?Tm92aWNlQWNjZXNzVXNlci1NZWxhbmll?= wrote in : It seems to be only Excel related. I even try creating a new Excel file and it still doing the same. And it also happens to different ranges of data that I copy. "Liliana" wrote: ?B?Tm92aWNlQWNjZXNzVXNlci1NZWxhbmll?= wrote in : Up until today I was able to copy and paste a range of data from one worksheet to another worksheet in a different file. Now whenever I try to highlight a range, press Ctrl C , mouse over to the other worksheet, and do Ctrl V or click on Paste, the Range where I am copying into is blanked out. Is there a known bug in Excel 2007 related to the Copy and Past functionality. I have been working with old and new spreadsheets and never had this problem until today. Please shed some light. Thank you. Did you try pasting to Word or Notepad to check whether it is Excel related or some other problem? How about copy to Notepad then to Excel? -- Lil |
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