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Copying a worksheet (not the whole book)
I created a couple of worksheets and tried to copy them to Excel on another
computer. It copied the whole book and erased other worksheets which I had there. Is there a way to copy just one worksheet into a book without erasing the rest of the worksheets in the book? Thanks for any assistance, Jay |
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Copying a worksheet (not the whole book)
Right click on the worksheet tab and select Move or Copy.
In the to Book drop-down, select the workbook to move it to. Then either copy (by checking the create a copy checkbox) or move it by clicking OK. K --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Copying a worksheet (not the whole book)
Use Edit/Move or Copy Sheet...
Bob Umlas Excel MVP "J. J. Levin" wrote in message ... I created a couple of worksheets and tried to copy them to Excel on another computer. It copied the whole book and erased other worksheets which I had there. Is there a way to copy just one worksheet into a book without erasing the rest of the worksheets in the book? Thanks for any assistance, Jay |
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