Duplicating Work sheets

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Pete_UK

I find the easiest way to duplicate a sheet is CTRL-drag - hold the
CTRL key down and just drag the sheet tab with the mouse left button.
A small black arrow appears, to indicate where the copy of the sheet
will go when you release the mouse button. An alternative is to right-
click the sheet tab and then select Move or Copy sheet and follow it
through.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
J

JERRY

I have become somewhat familiar with Excel over a period of time, but I
often have difficulty in duplicating work sheets .... exactly. I have
created a sheet where I have adjusted the height of certain rows, widths,
etc. It seems however, when I copy and paste and then paste special asking
that column widths be maintained I still do not get an exact duplicate. When
I do a print preview of the original work sheet it all fits on one page. A
print preview of the copy, I get some bleed over of the worksheet to the 2nd
page.

Could someone please help me with this?

Thank you for any assistance
Jerry
 
S

Stan Brown

I have become somewhat familiar with Excel over a period of time, but I
often have difficulty in duplicating work sheets .... exactly. I have
created a sheet where I have adjusted the height of certain rows, widths,
etc. It seems however, when I copy and paste and then paste special asking
that column widths be maintained I still do not get an exact duplicate. When
I do a print preview of the original work sheet it all fits on one page. A
print preview of the copy, I get some bleed over of the worksheet to the 2nd
page.

Why not try Edit ... Move or Copy Sheet?

In the dialog box, be sure to check "create a copy".
 
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JERRY

Thanks guys
I love this forum. Generally quick, and, almost always what the Dr ordered.

Thanks again
Jerry
 

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