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Paste menu options. Select the cells that contain the data or other attributes that you want to copy. On the Home tab, click Copy. Click the first cell in the area where you want to paste what you copied. On the Home tab, click the arrow next to Paste, and then do any of the following. The options on the Paste menu will depend on the type of data in the selected cells: Select To paste Paste All cell contents and formatting, including linked data.
Formulas Only the formulas. Formulas & Number Formatting Only formulas and number formatting options. Keep Source Formatting All cell contents and formatting. No Borders All cell contents and formatting except cell borders. Keep Source Column Widths Only column widths. Transpose Reorients the content of copied cells when pasting. Data in rows is pasted into columns and vice versa.
Paste Values Only the values as displayed in the cells. Values & Number Formatting Only the values and number formatting. Values & Source Formatting Only the values and number color and font size formatting. Formatting All cell formatting, including number and source formatting. Paste Link Link the pasted data to the original data. When you paste a link to the data that you copied, Excel enters an absolute reference to the copied cell or range of cells in the new location.
Paste as Picture A copy of the image. Linked Picture A copy of the image with a link to the original cells (if you make any changes to the original cells those changes are reflected in the pasted image). Column widths Paste the width of one column or range of columns to another column or range of columns. Merge conditional formatting Combine conditional formatting from the copied cells with conditional formatting present in the paste area. Paste Special options.
Select the cells that contain the data or other attributes that you want to copy. On the Home tab, click Copy. Click the first cell in the area where you want to paste what you copied.
On the Home tab, click the arrow next to Paste, and then select Paste Special. Select the options you want. Paste options Select To paste All All cell contents and formatting, including linked data. Formulas Only the formulas. Values Only the values as displayed in the cells.
Formats Cell contents and formatting. Comments Only comments attached to the cell. Validation Only data validation rules.
All using Source theme All cell contents and formatting using the theme that was applied to the source data. All except borders Cell contents and formatting except cell borders. Column widths The width of one column or range of columns to another column or range of columns. Formulas and number formats Only formulas and number formatting. Values and number formats Only values and number formatting options from the selected cells.
All, merge conditional formats Combine conditional formatting from the copied cells with conditional formatting present in the paste area. Operation options The Operation options mathematically combine values between the copy and paste areas. Click To None Paste the contents of the copy area without a mathematical operation. Add Add the values in the copy area to the values in the paste area. Subtract Subtract the values in the copy area from the values in the paste area. Multiply Multiply the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area.
Divide Divide the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area. Other options Click To Skip Blanks Avoid replacing values or attributes in your paste area when blank cells occur in the copy area. Transpose Reorients the content of copied cells when pasting. Data in rows is pasted into columns and vice versa.
Paste Link If data is a picture, links to the source picture. If the source picture is changed, this one will change too. Select the cells that contain the data or other attributes that you want to copy. On the Standard toolbar, click Copy.
Click the first cell in the area where you want to paste what you copied. On the Home tab, under Edit, click Paste, and then click Paste Special. On the Paste Special dialog, under Paste, do any of the following: Click To All Paste all cell contents and formatting, including linked data. Formulas Paste only the formulas as entered in the formula bar.
Values Paste only the values as displayed in the cells. Formats Paste only cell formatting. Comments Paste only comments attached to the cell. Validation Paste data validation rules for the copied cells to the paste area. All using Source theme Paste all cell contents and formatting using the theme that was applied to the source data. All except borders Paste all cell contents and formatting except cell borders. Column widths Paste the width of one column or range of columns to another column or range of columns.
Formulas and number formats Paste only formulas and number formatting options from the selected cells. Values and number formats Paste only values and number formatting options from the selected cells. Merge conditional formatting Combine conditional formatting from the copied cells with conditional formatting present in the paste area.
To mathematically combine values between the copy and paste areas, in the Paste Special dialog box, under Operation, click the mathematical operation that you want to apply to the data that you copied. Click To None Paste the contents of the copy area without a mathematical operation. Add Add the values in the copy area to the values in the paste area. Subtract Subtract the values in the copy area from the values in the paste area.
Multiply Multiply the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area. Divide Divide the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area. Additional options determine how blank cells are handled when pasted, whether copied data is pasted as rows or columns, and linking the pasted data to the copied data. Click To Skip blanks Avoid replacing values in your paste area when blank cells occur in the copy area. Transpose Change columns of copied data to rows, or vice versa. Paste Link Link the pasted data to the original data.
When you paste a link to the data that you copied, Excel enters an absolute reference to the copied cell or range of cells in the new location.