to copy just the formula.. copy it from the formula bar.

Ctrl + D - to copy the cells from top to bottom (the last cell that you have
your cursor on)
Ctrl + C and CTRL +V - copy and paste "all" - which means formula,format
etc..

*Sri*

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Yu <vincent2...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
>
>     In cell A1 I have a formula like "=blablabla(arg1,arg2)".   How
> can just copy "blablabla(arg1,arg2)" ? is there a short cut ?
>
>    And what is the difference between Ctrl+D and  "Ctrl+C then Ctrl
> +V"..both seem to copy and paste...and I was told there is slight
> differenct...
>
>   Thanks!
>
> Yu
>
> >
>

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