Defaulting to Manually (not via VBA) Copying Visible Cells Only when Source Range has Auto-Filter Applied

tchien69

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In my employer's Microsoft Excel for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2206 Build 16.0.15330.20260) 64-bit), I created new dummy workbook, and it defaults to copying visible cells only when I copied an auto-filtered range despite: a) common sense (i.e. why have a (Alt+)"Home", "Find & Select" (FD), "Go To Special...", "Visible cells only" option if the (Alt+)"Home", "Copy", "Copy" / Ctrl+C option already defaults to doing so) and b) several other repliers on a related thread claiming to be unable to reproduce it defaulting to copying visible cells only.

Although just a couple of 1-2 weeks ago (also using Microsoft Excel for Microsoft 365 though not sure exact Build or even Version), a production workbook was defaulting to copying all cells!? Before and after, it was defaulting to copying visible cells only!?

How is the default changing??? How can I view / change the default setting?
 

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As far as I know it defaults to visible cells only, that is certainly the case for me. I am also running MS 365.
To see why it might be behaving inconsistently we would need to see the code and the data you are using.
I am pretty much unable to get it to default to all cells when I try it manually.
 
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My understanding is that
- If the data is auto-filtered, copying will copy visible cells only.
- If rows are hidden manually then copying will copy all.
- If data is auto-filtered and some rows are manually hidden, copying will copy visible cells only.
 
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