Pasting to Match
In MS Excel
Do you frequently
copy / paste information from documents, emails or the Internet into MS
Excel?
If you don't have
your paste options set to match the destination formatting (and quite
frankly don't want it set that way) then you may be getting tired of all
the formatting changes you have to complete to make the pasted information
match the formatting of the existing data in the worksheet.
By now you've got
to be asking yourself if there's any shortcut around reformatting or using
the Paste Options button or using the Format Painter or any other
thing you've come up with.
Happy day! I've got
just the shortcut that may make your day.
Instead of just selecting
the cell to paste into you should double-click the cell then paste.
That's it.
When you double-click
before pasting everything is pasted into that one cell using the formatting
of the worksheet.
And for those of you
who caught the "pasting into one cell" part that is definitely
a consideration you should make if copying a lot of information that would
usually be pasted into different cells. Just a heads up so you can make
an informed pasting decision.
At any rate, for much
of what many of us do this trick can save lots of formatting time and
I'm all for saving time!
MS Office Pasting to Match In MS Excel
finacial freedom | Friday, December 25, 2009 | Tags: MS office, Software Guides
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