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Excel for Beginners - Cut, Copy and Paste like a Pro! - My Online Training Hub

Excel for Beginners - Cut, Copy and Paste like a Pro! - My Online Training Hub

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Excel for Beginners - Cut, Copy and Paste like a Pro! - My Online Training Hub Lesson 4 of 13 - Get started with Excel and learn how to cut, copy and paste like a pro user. Download the Excel file for all 13 lessons here: https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/workbook-downloads Get the full course here: https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/microsoft-office-online-training-courses View all my comprehensive courses: https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/
Date: 2022-04-08

Comments and reviews: 6


Hi Mynda. Thanks for the cut, copy and paste tips. Always useful to review the different ways to do those procedures. I like to remember the keyboard shortcut ALT+H+FO to open/close the clipboard pane which has a lot of functionality, as you demonstrated, but remains hidden unless you take the steps to expose it. Excellent review. Thumbs up!
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Hi Mynda, I hope you can help me with a small problem. I'm using Office 2013 on a new laptop. Every time I hit Copy the whole worksheet sort of jumps for a fraction of a second and then everything is OK. Paste works OK, but it's disconcerting and hard on the eyes to have the sheet jump around like that. Any ideas?
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Hi Maam! Is there a way to copy multiple UUIDs from different cells in a sheet and paste them in a single cell of another sheet of the same workbook? Thank you for your wonderful videos! :)
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Thank you for this series! To follow along with it, do you have the workbook you're using in this video , available to download so we can follow in real time and mess around with?
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Hi thank you so much for great tutorial. Please teach me how to make a sales plan for electricity branch with bill printing with Excel. Thank you very much.
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Even thou i have 8 years of experience in Excel, I always look up to these beginner guides. You never know what you can learn new.
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