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replyReply Fri 7 Dec 2007, 17:09Delegate Peer said...

Peer has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Access Introduction course

Sdf

why?

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replyReply Fri 14 Dec 2007, 15:44Trainer Andrew said...

RE: sdf

Hi Peers

Thanks for posting into the forum - remember you can use the forum to get answers on Excel or any of the other Microsoft Office applications we train on. Your questions are dealt with by experienced trainers. Hope to see you on the forum in the near future.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

Excel tip:

Make a quick copy of a worksheet

Hold down the Ctrl key, then click and drag on a sheet tab to make a copy of that sheet. Though this process usefully copies the formats of the original sheet, note that any Range Names you have on the original sheet will be duplicated too.

To make a copy of a worksheet's contents and formats without duplicating range names: (1) Ensure that you have a blank worksheet to paste to. (2) On the sheet to copy, click on the sheet selection square to the left of Column A's heading to select the whole sheet. (2) Copy the whole sheet. (3) Paste to the blank worksheet.



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