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Hi guys,
I hope someone can help me. If you want to copy values, i know thetrick is to use paste special, values..However, for some reason when you type paste specia, sometimes you do not get the option for values etc, and you get this distinct screen with wierd looking options such as bitmap etc.. I don't know why this is and is really frustrating. I would be v grateful if someone could help, Thanks a lot, a frustated data entry accountant trainee, baiju |
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You have two different instances of excel open.
If you close one instance, then use file|Open in the first instance to open the second file, you'll be able to see the "normal" paste special dialog. baiju101 wrote: Hi guys, I hope someone can help me. If you want to copy values, i know thetrick is to use paste special, values..However, for some reason when you type paste specia, sometimes you do not get the option for values etc, and you get this distinct screen with wierd looking options such as bitmap etc.. I don't know why this is and is really frustrating. I would be v grateful if someone could help, Thanks a lot, a frustated data entry accountant trainee, baiju -- Dave Peterson |
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