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      14th Sep 2007
How can I copy multiple nonadjacent selections from one work sheet to another
worksheet?
 
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hi,
per xl, the copy command cannot be used on multiple selection.
If you have the office clipboard, you can copy up to 24 items but the copy
can only be done one at a time and paste is still a one at a time thing.
sorry.
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> How can I copy multiple nonadjacent selections from one work sheet to another
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      14th Sep 2007
As long as the top and bottom rows of the ranges being copied are the same,
copying multiple nonadjacent ranges works. Maybe you can copy some extra
stuff and delete extraneous data after it's pasted.

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