Coping from Excel and the back into Excel

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I have pasted 2 rows of 5 cells from excel into an outlook memo. I have asked
recipients to add new info to one row of the information and reply to me.
After receiving the info I have tried to copy & paste this one row of 5 cells
into the excel spreadsheet but it keeps giving me 2 rows, one with blank
cells and one with the new info. How can I get excel to paste only the one
correct row with out adding this blank row?
 
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Gordon

mismarple said:
I have pasted 2 rows of 5 cells from excel into an outlook memo. I
have asked recipients to add new info to one row of the information
and reply to me. After receiving the info I have tried to copy &
paste this one row of 5 cells into the excel spreadsheet but it keeps
giving me 2 rows, one with blank cells and one with the new info. How
can I get excel to paste only the one correct row with out adding
this blank row?

Don't do it that way.

Make a copy of the worksheet in a new book. Delete all data except what you
want to send and email it as an ATTACHMENT, not pasted into the body of the
message.
 
G

Guest

Gordon said:
Don't do it that way.

Make a copy of the worksheet in a new book. Delete all data except what you
want to send and email it as an ATTACHMENT, not pasted into the body of the
message.


Thanks Gordon normally I would do it as an attachment but that is what I am trying to avoid, an attachment that has to be opened by the recipient and then opened by me upon its return. I have 300 answers coming back to me. Plus I want the recipients to be able to do this and reply very quickly. Or they may not take the time to do it at all.

Am I missing an opportunity to do this in a completely different way? I am
open to suggestions.
 
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Gordon

mismarple said:
Am I missing an opportunity to do this in a completely different way?
I am open to suggestions.

Where are all these people located? Are they all on a corporate LAN or WAN
for example? If so, you could get them to fill in data on a permanent
Workbook and just link your workbook to it.
 

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