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trev_sk8r

Paste Data into Contiguous (Visible) Cells
 

I am trying to paste data from a set of contiguous cells in one sheet
into some cells in anther sheet. I have hidden the columns I do not
want to paste the data so that the selection that I would want to paste
into looks contiguous. I was hoping that Excel would see it that way
also and just paste one cell after another. However, it chooses to
paste to the hidden cells, which is not what I want. Does anyone know
how (without writing a macro) I can paste into cells that are not
contiguous normally, but appear contiguous when some columns are
hidden?

Thanks in advance.

Trevor


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tim m

Paste Data into Contiguous (Visible) Cells
 
See the link below, i just tested it and it works like a charm.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...x#VisibleCells

"trev_sk8r" wrote:


I am trying to paste data from a set of contiguous cells in one sheet
into some cells in anther sheet. I have hidden the columns I do not
want to paste the data so that the selection that I would want to paste
into looks contiguous. I was hoping that Excel would see it that way
also and just paste one cell after another. However, it chooses to
paste to the hidden cells, which is not what I want. Does anyone know
how (without writing a macro) I can paste into cells that are not
contiguous normally, but appear contiguous when some columns are
hidden?

Thanks in advance.

Trevor


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