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SYMPTOMSWhen you copy and paste cells, copied formulas are pasted as static values; the formulas are not copied. CAUSEThis problem occurs when you copy cells that are not one contiguous range of cells. For example, you select the range A1:A5, C1:C5, copy the cells, and paste them all as one block in cell D1. WORKAROUNDTo copy cells and retain their formulas, use either of the following methods. Method 1: Paste Special FormulasInstead of using the Paste command, use the Paste Special command on the Edit menu, and click Formulas under the Paste options.NOTE: This method will not copy any of the original formatting. To apply formatting, with the target cells still selected, click Paste Special on the Edit menu, and click Formatting under the Paste options. Method 2: Copy Each Range SeparatelyCopy blocks of cells that are contiguous. For example, if you need to copy cells A1:A5 and C1:C5 to cell D1, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
You can copy and paste nonadjacent cells of the same size in a single operation, by holding down CTRL as you click cells. For example, you can copy the ranges A1:A5 and C1:C5 in one operation, but not the ranges A1:A5 and C1:C4, because both contiguous blocks of cells must contain the same number of rows and columns. Additional query words: OFF2000 XL2000
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