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i can't remember how this is done in this version
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Click Go to then special and "visible cells only" and then CTRL+C (copy)
Click yes if helped -- Greatly appreciated Eva "Tantalus24" wrote: i can't remember how this is done in this version |
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Ctrl+g Special Visible Cells Only OK
"Eva" wrote: Click Go to then special and "visible cells only" and then CTRL+C (copy) Click yes if helped -- Greatly appreciated Eva "Tantalus24" wrote: i can't remember how this is done in this version |
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Hi,
Select the range and press Alt+; to select visible cells -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Tantalus24" wrote in message ... i can't remember how this is done in this version |
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