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how to copy sheets keeping defined column widths

  1. #1
    garpavco
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    how to copy sheets keeping defined column widths

    probably something simple; however, in an attempt to increase the size of my
    spreadsheet, i've copied an existing worksheet to another, blank worksheet.
    But, when the new sheet pastes, i find myself having to re-size the widths
    every time. is there something i'm missing, or do i just have to re-size each
    & every copy?
    sincerely,
    --
    Cliff

  2. #2
    Bart Schouw
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    RE: how to copy sheets keeping defined column widths

    Garpavco try copying by selecting the whole sheet by clicking the upperleft
    cell of the sheet (the one above and left of A1). Then also row and column
    are selected and by that also their formats.

    Good luck

    "garpavco" wrote:

    > probably something simple; however, in an attempt to increase the size of my
    > spreadsheet, i've copied an existing worksheet to another, blank worksheet.
    > But, when the new sheet pastes, i find myself having to re-size the widths
    > every time. is there something i'm missing, or do i just have to re-size each
    > & every copy?
    > sincerely,
    > --
    > Cliff


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