I have roasted a goat and thrown ashes to the four winds and thse formulas will not copy

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I am really hoping to have a face palm moment when some wizened member of the community sets be straight.

I am using the version of Excel which came with Office 2010 Student Edition. I am on windows 7 64-bit. In my experience, "ctrl+c" and "ctrl+v" should clone one cell to the next perfectly; any reference not prefixed with "$" should remain relative, yada yada ya - I'm sure everyone here knows how to copy and paste.

However, when I try to copy and paste I seem to only be able to paste values; no formulae, no formats, et cetera. When I paste onto more than one cell, I get:

copyerror.png


In my experience, the formula should just be copied to each cell with no issues. When I select OK, it only pastes to the upper-left-most cell in the range. Even then, still only values. So I go to 'Paste Special,' and there are some missing options:

pasteoptions.png



When I click 'Paste Special,' instead of the usual menu of values, formats, et cetera, I get:

pastespecial.png


So, I check my settings, and cannot find a thing that would affect this. I do not claim omnipotence, please humble me; the closest setting I can find to augment are:

copypastesettings.png


So, that's where I'm at. Like I said, I am using 2010 home and student. Most of my other experience is with Excel 2010 Professional. Both are 32-bit instances on 64-bit windows 7 machines. I don't know if this would affect anything, but just throwing those details in.

P.S. - I can select the "fill" tab up in the ribbon, but that almost makes the program useless in my opinion. It's like non-alcoholic beer or those "snakes" people burn on the fourth of July.

Please, someone hand my rear end to me with a ridiculously simple solution/explanation, or at least commiserate if you've experienced the same.

Thank you!

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Yesterday this solution worked for a member.

If you have Skype installed, with the addin "Click to Call" this needs to be uninstalled. You will need to go into control panel, add/remove programs and uninstall the program "Click to Call."
 
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Yesterday this solution worked for a member.

If you have Skype installed, with the addin "Click to Call" this needs to be uninstalled. You will need to go into control panel, add/remove programs and uninstall the program "Click to Call."

That's interesting. I have 'Click to Call' and it hasn't caused me any trouble. I wonder why Skype would interfere?

Thanks for sharing though. :)
 
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John,

This solution helped MrKowz solve the same pasting values problem with a coworker's computer yesterday.
 
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Nice title

Are you, by any chance, copying from one workbook to another?

Ty, Ty - and no.

Yesterday this solution worked for a member.

If you have Skype installed, with the addin "Click to Call" this needs to be uninstalled. You will need to go into control panel, add/remove programs and uninstall the program "Click to Call."

As a matter of fact, I installed skype very recently - I am not at home to be able to check on this, but more than likely that's the face-palm solution :cool:. Thank you so much!*

*Pending it works :p
 
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I too had the same problem. Every time I tried RECENTLY to copy a formula, it did not copy the formula, but only the results (value) of the origin cell. I was trying to copy formulas on the same sheet from one cell to nearby blank cells.

I am using Excel2007 Home & Student. I checked update history and found an update for Excel 2010. I removed that update, and all worked well. Last night and again this morning I have the same problem - only copies result(value) and NOT the formula. A re-check of the update history does NOT show any Excel 2010 update.

I will now go and explore the Skype issue discussed above.
 
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