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Keith G Hicks
Is there a setting that lets Excel save clipboard contents until something
overwrites it? I'm on Excel 2003 and ever since I can remember when you
highlight a cell or a group of cells and then hit CTRL+C to copy the cell(s)
get marqueed. When you move to a different cell they can be copied. But if
you save the sheet or do various other things like deleting a different
sheet in the workbook the clipboard is erased so that you can no longer copy
them into anything else. If I were to copy some cells to the clipboard and
then close the workbook, I would not be able to paste that info into
somethign else for example a Word doc. This is the only program I know of
that behaves this way. If I open a Word doc and copy some of its contents to
the clipboard and then close the doc, the clipboard contents are still there
to be used as needed.
One point I should make, I don't have my Office multiclipboard turned on. I
have never liked that feature. It gets in the way too much so I'm not sure
if the same thing happens if that function is on.
In any event, I'd love to know how to have Excel maintain the clipboard
contents or if it's not possible, what is the thinking behind this?
Thanks,
Keith
overwrites it? I'm on Excel 2003 and ever since I can remember when you
highlight a cell or a group of cells and then hit CTRL+C to copy the cell(s)
get marqueed. When you move to a different cell they can be copied. But if
you save the sheet or do various other things like deleting a different
sheet in the workbook the clipboard is erased so that you can no longer copy
them into anything else. If I were to copy some cells to the clipboard and
then close the workbook, I would not be able to paste that info into
somethign else for example a Word doc. This is the only program I know of
that behaves this way. If I open a Word doc and copy some of its contents to
the clipboard and then close the doc, the clipboard contents are still there
to be used as needed.
One point I should make, I don't have my Office multiclipboard turned on. I
have never liked that feature. It gets in the way too much so I'm not sure
if the same thing happens if that function is on.
In any event, I'd love to know how to have Excel maintain the clipboard
contents or if it's not possible, what is the thinking behind this?
Thanks,
Keith