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Probably a case of mistaken identity. Excel is likely copying/pasting what
you tell it to, but the formatting for the destination is such that your perception is that only the two colums are appearing. Oftentimes, people try to "duplicate" a worksheet by copying and pasting into a blank worksheet. This is not the best way when you want to copy the entire worksheet. If you want to duplicate a worksheet, do the following: When within the worksheet you want to duplicate, right click on the tab at bottom, choose "move or copy", check the box that says "create a copy", and (right above the check box) scroll down to "(move to end)", and click "ok". This creates an exact copy of the parent worksheet under a new tab at the end. Let us know if this is not what you are trying to do. -- Y "Lura66" wrote: When doing copy, paste using Excel 2003, only the first 2 columns are being pasted. Have you any idea how to change that |
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