I don't think there is a way, how about clearing the formats after you have pasted? (Edit>Clear>Formats) - this will clear your formats you had previously tho'.
I want to select a row and paste it's height to another row or rows without taking all the data and formats. Identical to 'paste column widths' in the Paste Special command but to suit row heights.
How about this, it will bring up a inputbox, enter the row you want to copy in i.e. 10
Code:
Sub Copy_Row_Height()
On Error Resume Next
Dim myrow As Variant
myrow = InputBox("Which row height do you want to copy?")
Rows(ActiveCell.Row).RowHeight = Rows(myrow).RowHeight
End Sub
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