Excel should remember copy/paste buffer across other operations

G

Guest

Consider the following sequence of operations:
1. copy cell A
2. paste to cell B
3. block select from B down a few cells
4. ^D to fill down
5. paste to cell C yields nothing because the copy buffer was seemingly
obliterated by #4.

This is very friustrating behavior and seemingly inconsistent with what one
would expect based on the behavior of almost every other application, many of
which even leave their contents on the clipboard after exiting.

using Excel 2003 (11.6560.6568) SP2

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D

Dave Peterson

That's the way excel works.

Maybe you could change the order you do things--paste into B, C, etc, then fill
down.
 
G

Guest

i realize that's the way excel works. my point is that it _shouldn't_ work
that way :)
it's a very poor design "choice" (if it was a conscious choice) on the part
of MS.
 

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