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Default Office 2007 Excel - Inserting Copied or cut rows from another work

I have tried various means to insert copied rows from one worksheet to
another without overwriting the rows below where I want to insert. I've used
the Copy (and Cut) in the source workbook then in the destination workbook,
right click but I do not get the option to Insert Copied Cells.
Is there a setting? It will work if I am coping/cutting in the same
workbook but not between two workbooks.
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Default Office 2007 Excel - Inserting Copied or cut rows from another work

Hi,

This appears to be a bug.

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Thanks,
Shane Devenshire


"Over the Rainbow" wrote:

I have tried various means to insert copied rows from one worksheet to
another without overwriting the rows below where I want to insert. I've used
the Copy (and Cut) in the source workbook then in the destination workbook,
right click but I do not get the option to Insert Copied Cells.
Is there a setting? It will work if I am coping/cutting in the same
workbook but not between two workbooks.

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