![]() ![]() Excel is the one failing to honor the Windows clipboard paradigm. Excel has ALWAYS required the "cumbersome" workaround you allude to in order to paste into a cell's contents vs. When you copy a CELL, whole, Excel will only paste it whole, not inside a cell as part of that cell's contents. What you describe, literally, in your numbered example set of actions is how Excel has always worked. I think this is a "new" change as I started getting annoyed by copy/paste operations starting to fail not that long ago. ![]() However, if you try to cut + paste, the origin cell won't be cleared this way. Add linefeed to the target cell with ALT-EnterĬlicking on the clipboard line copies the data as expected.Have a cell where I want multiple lines of text.This has started happening more recently, it seems to me that at least copying cells to in-cell-edit fails consistently. Clicking on corresponding line in clipboard pastes the data correctly. The data goes into clipboard correctly but when I hit CTRL-V, nothing happens. I have noticed lately that copy-pasting in Excel sessions seems to fail often with CTRL-V. The paste-in-cell-edit fails even if the target cell is empty. Edit This can be worked around by cutting the text from source cell in the cell-edit mode but it's a bit cumbersome. ![]()
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