Copy UsedRange except for Header

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What is the shortcut key for Format Selection?
Ctrl+1 (the number one) will open the Format dialog for whatever is selected.
Try this. It copies the used range except for the header row from Sheet1 to Sheet2.
Code:
Sub CopyUsedRange()
    
    Sheets("Sheet2").Cells.ClearContents
    
    With Sheets("Sheet1").UsedRange
        .Resize(.Rows.Count - 1, .Columns.Count).Offset(1, 0).Copy Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A1")
    End With
    
End Sub
 
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Here's another one.

Code:
Dim rng
Set rng = Worksheets("Sheet1").UsedRange
Intersect(rng, rng.Offset(1)).Copy Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("A2")
 
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