ª¬½¯ˆš¶ÿïÿïÿZþÿÿö›ã d8Pack*?À8 @EACTìEACT1ØÔf\tˆŒ œÄˆŒHLìð¤LPÐ8======090417 =======æ¦Copy and Paste „¦CoYou can use the procedures in this section to copy the data in one location of a spreadsheet and paste in another location. You can copy the contents of a single cell or of a range of cells. Once you copy data, you can paste it multiple times in different locations. æ¤To copy and paste spreadsheet data e@SSHEET[EXE]«Íï‰88Pack*?À( @GUIDEŒKEYLOG(`ÔNOTEˆÔ0----/! 02%%0-$wz@SSHEETD@SNAME( Ô SHEET4Ô SHEETæ¤T#If any cell in the paste area already contains data, the existing data is replaced by the pasted data. ##If pasted data includes a formula, the formula is always re‡executed when you paste it. This is true regardless of whether the å—Auto Calcå˜ feature on the Setup screen is on or off. ##If there are any relative cell references contained in the data you are pasting, they are handled in accordance with standard relative cell reference rules. ##If a copy and paste operation causes a relative cell reference to become an illegal reference, the illegal reference will be replaced by å—?å˜ in the cell where it is pasted. Let's say, for example, that you copy the contents of cell A3(=A1‰A2)and paste it in cell B2. @SSHEET[EXE]«Íï‰,8Pack*?À( @GUIDE€KEYLOG(TÔNOTE|ÔQPPPP!PP"P PPP"P PPP-%%-0$wz@SSHEETD@SNAME( Ô SHEET4Ô SHEET ##If å—Onå˜ is selected for the å—Auto Calcå˜ setting on the Setup screen å—ERRORå˜ will appear as soon as the data is pasted. If å—Auto Calcå˜ is turned off, the contents of the cell will not be performed when they are pasted, so the destination cell (B2) will display the same data as the original source cell (A3) until the contents of the spreadsheet are re‡calculated and updated.