Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word. The cells contents are copied to the clipboard in different formats: as tab- and comma-delimited text and as an HTML-formatted table. Depending on the grid’sClipboardCopyModeproperty, the copied text may or may not include the row and c...
So, I've created a spreadsheet in Excel and I've formatted the text (different colors, different kind of fonts etc.). Then I've copied the edited portion of the spreadsheet and pasted it into a picture frame in Quark. So far, so good. Everything's fine, but when I print the Quark...
✅ My excel, freezes when copy and pasting:My excel, freezes when copy and pasting in order not to have to retype. It does it often. I've restarted program and computer, no change. and I have no...
copy paste damaging files when pasting into an sd: I had to format the SD card of my phone, so i saved a couple of file in my Surface so that i could later copy them into the formatted SD. Formatting went without a problem, but when i was copying the files back, some did not go...
Note.I use<>''because my column contains text. If your column contains other data type (e.g. date or time, etc.), you need to useis not nullinstead:"select * where Col1 is not null" As a result, two tables from other sheets have been consolidated into one sheet one under another...
What I would like to do is set up Word/Office so that whenever I paste an Excel table into a document, it will paste it in with fixed column widths that I determine. I did try having the 'first line' of the table permanently in the document, but unfortunately the tables I am pasti...
I am having a problem with a sheet I use for work, merging the data I get from a downloaded source correctly(also an excel format). I have been in the...
I have a template spreadsheet that is formatted (ie. colors, number format, borders, etc). I want to be able to protect the format while allowing the user to copy data into the cell...basically only allowing "paste values". I am pretty sure I need to use an "event change...
Paste the copied data into the box. Your data should be pasted as tab-delimited text. If your data are not pasted correctly, save your spreadsheet as a tab-delimited text file, open the file with a text editor, and copy from that. Click Next. Review the scores. To make changes, you...
Paste the copied data into the box. Your data should be pasted as tab-delimited text. If your data are not pasted correctly, save your spreadsheet as a tab-delimited text file, open the file with a text editor, and copy from that....