With a regular cut/copy and paste you can't. However, if you use the Clipboard you can copy more than one thing at a time and paste more than one thing at a time.
Copy-Paste makes a copy and leaves the original in place. Cut-Paste moves the original from the old location to the new location, and leave only one copy at the new location.
Special copy allows you to copy only specifc aspects instead of copying all formatting and formulas of a cell.
Use the Paste Special facility. From there you can then choose to paste the values, rather than the formulas.
You can't copy and paste a link in a paragraph on you iPhone because the link has the read only property and not the read/write property.
Type the formula one time, then copy and paste to cells where you need the same formula. If you do not want to copy the cell formats, then when you paste, paste only formula.
1. Format Painter,2. Select> Copy> go to where required --> Paste Special--> Formats3. Use the shortcut menu after doing a copy
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Usually when you need to copy and paste, there is no need to use Paste Special. It is only used when you want to do something more unusual when you paste. If whatever you are copying is going to a new location in the same format as it was in its original place, which is normally the case, then the standard Paste is sufficient.
To paste only the values from cells that contain formulas, first copy the desired cells. Then, right-click on the target cell where you want to paste the values. In the context menu, select "Paste Special" and choose "Values" or simply use the shortcut Ctrl + Alt + V, then press "V" and hit Enter. This will paste only the numerical results, excluding the original formulas.
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