Microsoft KB Archive/31708

Pasting Cell Contents in Multiple Destinations PSS ID Number: Q31708 Article last modified on 02-26-1993 PSS database name: W_eXceL

2.x 3.00

WINDOWS

Summary:

There are a number of ways to copy the contents of a cell into multiple locations. If the destination cells are adjacent, you can use the Fill Down or Fill Right commands from the Edit menu to copy into selected cells.

If the destinations are noncontiguous (i.e., not together), and you are using a mouse, hold down the CTRL key and select the target cells. If you are using a keyboard, use the Add mode of Excel (invoked by the SHIFT-F8 keystroke) to select multiple cells. At this point, execute a normal paste and the data will be pasted in to all selected cells.

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