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  1. Move or copy cells, rows, and columns - Microsoft Support

    You can use the Cut command or Copy command to move or copy selected cells, rows, and columns, but you can also move or copy them by using the mouse. By default, Excel displays the Paste …

  2. Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data - Microsoft Support

    You can use the Move or Copy Sheet command to move or copy entire worksheets (also known as sheets), to other locations in the same or a different workbook. You can use the Cut and Copy …

  3. Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Copy a formula Select the cell containing the formula that you want to copy. In the Clipboard group of the Home tab, select Copy. Do one of the following: To paste the formula and any formatting, in the …

  4. Copy and paste specific cell content in Excel for Mac

    You can copy and paste specific cell content or attributes (such as formulas, formats, comments, and validation). By default, if you use the Copy and Paste buttons (or + C and + V), all attributes are copied.

  5. Copy visible cells only - Microsoft Support

    Note: Excel pastes the copied data into consecutive rows or columns. If the paste area contains hidden rows or columns, you might have to unhide the paste area to see all of the copied cells.

  6. Paste options - Microsoft Support

    When you copy in Excel for the web, you can pick paste options in the destination cells. Select Home, select the clipboard icon, select Paste, and pick the specific paste option you want.

  7. Insert and update Excel data in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Drag over the area of data you want to copy, and on the Home tab, click or tap Copy. In PowerPoint, click the slide where you want to paste the copied worksheet data.

  8. Fill a formula down into adjacent cells - Microsoft Support

    Use Fill Down to copy a formula into adjacent cells of the same column, or press Ctrl+D or Ctrl+R to fill formulas in a column or row.

  9. Copy from Excel to another Office program - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, select the data you want to copy, and then press Ctrl+C. Open the other Office program, click where you want to paste the data, and then press Ctrl+V.

  10. Replace a formula with its result in Excel - Microsoft Support

    To copy the actual value instead of the formula from the cell to another worksheet or workbook, you can convert the formula in its cell to its value by doing the following: