Question:
How to change the copy location of the worksheet by Excel Sheets Copier?
Qin
2009-07-01 10:11:52 UTC
I hope to copy the Excel worksheet before the target worksheet.
How to use Excel Sheets Copier copy copy the worksheet after the target worksheet?
Three answers:
2009-07-02 04:36:11 UTC
I assume you are talking about the product offered by "Excel Tools" software company: http://www.excel-tool.com/



It would have helped to know which version of this application you are using, and what version of MS-Excel that you currently have.



Go to the menu and click the word "Help". Read the instructions that are available within that content.
magdalene
2016-05-27 07:42:53 UTC
If the new sheet will use the same formulas and layout, just make a copy of the entire sheet and then modify it to suit the new needs (right click on the sheet tab and choose move or copy, and click the make copy box). This might help with some of the errors in formula references that arise when you copy and paste, fill down or right, and so forth as well. I use pasteformula (paste special-formulas) so often I made a macro and toolbar button for it. On my excel, when I copy and paste, the formula is also pasted, so either you are using the wrong paste or there is something different in your options setup. (I just tried doing what you ask about and it worked fine).
2009-07-02 20:26:42 UTC
When you say copy, i am thinkin that you are putting a piece of paper on the platen glass of the copier. I am thinking what you mean is that you are printing from Excel to a copier with networking capabilities.



Unfortunately, I cant distinguish what you mean when you say target worksheet or Excel worksheet.



The best rule of thumb when printing is to actually look at the options under printer properties or settings when you are encountering a print issue. Also, a great place to look is page setup.



Always remember this, a copier that can print is no different than a small desktop printer. People get confused simply because a copier is bigger in size. Yet, a networked printing device is just that.


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