Excel operation skills: how to paste to retain cell size

Sometimes we need to copy and paste in Excel and keep the cell size. It saves a lot of time at work. Also makes the dataset more attractive. In this post, we'll learn how to do that with some quick and easy examples and explanations.

1. Use context menu to copy and paste in Excel to keep cell size

Context menus are an important feature of Excel. Right-click a cell to display it. Suppose we have a dataset of companies. It contains information about project 1 (B4:D7) employee's name, working period and salary amount. The same employees will work on item 2 (B9:D12). So, we'll copy the employee's data from Project 1 and paste it into Project 2. We also keep the cell size constant. Proceed as follows:

1. First, select rows 6 and 7.

2. Next, right-click the mouse.

3. A context menu pops up. Select the "Copy" option.

4. Now select row 11.

5. Right-click the mouse again.

6. Then from the context menu, select the "Paste" function of "Paste Options".

7. Then, press the Esc key. </

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