Instructions for copying formulas and data between Excel tables

Often you still copy and paste normally with the key combination Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V for each data. But if you need to copy data or formulas to different cells and not adjacent to each other, this will take a lot of time ...

Often you still copy and paste normally with the key combination Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V for each data. But if you need to copy data or formulas to different cells and not adjacent to each other, this will take a lot of time when you have to paste data into each cell one by one.

The following article shows you a trick to help you copy data and formulas quickly.

Step 1: First you need to copy the data from the cell containing the information to be copied by selecting the cell to copy and press Ctrl + C .

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Step 2: Keep the Ctrl key and left click on the cells to copy data to. The cells you select are any, you can select multiple cells in different data areas in a sheet.

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Step 3: After you've selected the data cells to be copied, press Ctrl + V (or you release Ctrl and press Enter ) the data will automatically paste into the cells. you have chosen.

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You can also use this copy method to copy data and formulas to a series of adjacent cells but not near the data to be copied.

First, you use Ctrl + C to copy data, then hold Ctrl and use the mouse to select a range of cells that you need to copy data to. Then release the Ctrl key and press Enter to paste data and formulas.

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So with the trick that in the tutorial article, you can copy data and formulas quickly and efficiently.

Good luck!

Update 19 May 2020
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