johnske
10-18-2004, 05:10 PM
Hi,
I recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2000 and lately I've had occasion to use Paste-Special on the sheets (i.e. by right-clicking the mouse) and (from memory) this appears to function differently to Office 97.
Now, if I (say) have the value hello typed in Cell A1, and I type =A1 in Cell B1, naturally Cell B1 will display hello also. If I now select either or both A1 and B1 and paste-special "formula" (only) somewhere else I find that hello is also pasted i.e. hello has been treated as a formula???
This appears to be different to 97 because I used to paste-special a lot of formulae a while back, and from memory ONLY the formulae were pasted i.e. the hello would be treated as "not being formula" and not be pasted (as it has no "=" in the cell), only the =A1 would be pasted.
I uninstalled and re-installed Office but it's still the same....
Can any '97 user try this for me (or has my memory simply failed me - again) :rofl
TIA
John :bink:
I recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2000 and lately I've had occasion to use Paste-Special on the sheets (i.e. by right-clicking the mouse) and (from memory) this appears to function differently to Office 97.
Now, if I (say) have the value hello typed in Cell A1, and I type =A1 in Cell B1, naturally Cell B1 will display hello also. If I now select either or both A1 and B1 and paste-special "formula" (only) somewhere else I find that hello is also pasted i.e. hello has been treated as a formula???
This appears to be different to 97 because I used to paste-special a lot of formulae a while back, and from memory ONLY the formulae were pasted i.e. the hello would be treated as "not being formula" and not be pasted (as it has no "=" in the cell), only the =A1 would be pasted.
I uninstalled and re-installed Office but it's still the same....
Can any '97 user try this for me (or has my memory simply failed me - again) :rofl
TIA
John :bink: