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CTRL + V -- more than once

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brandi7862 - 27 Mar 2008 19:28 GMT
I used to be able to type CTRL + C, then select another cell and type CTRL +
V and it would copy te 1st cell over, while also leaving the 1st cell with
the marquee around it so that I could go to another cell and hit CTRL + V
again.  I could do this as many times as I wanted to, but now it will only
let me paste one time.  Is there something I can do to fix this where I can
paste as many times as I want to and the marquee stays around my 1st copied
cell until I hit Escape?  Thanks!
George Nicholson - 27 Mar 2008 20:40 GMT
Do you have any code attached to the Worksheet/Workbook? (Worksheet Change,
Selection Change, etc.). If so, it might be kicking in after the 1st paste
and causing Excel to forget that anything was Copied, so the 2nd Paste
attempt does nothing.

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HTH,
George

>I used to be able to type CTRL + C, then select another cell and type CTRL
>+
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> copied
> cell until I hit Escape?  Thanks!
 
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