It will give you a warning and ask if you want to replace the contents of the destination cells. You can then choose whether to do so or not.
will not complete the copy or move procedure
When copying cells in Excel to a destination where data already exists, you can choose to either replace the existing data with the copied data, keep the existing data and not copy over it, or merge the copied data with the existing data. When moving cells in Excel to a destination where data already exists, the original cells will be replaced by the moved cells.
copying means creating a duplicate copy of the text. moving means removing the text from one place to another
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When copying or moving text a short distance you can use a quick method called "cut and paste" or "copy and paste." This involves selecting the text, cutting or copying it, then pasting it in the desired location.
copying creates a duplicate, say you want a file on a flash drive and on your computer. moving does simply what it says: moves it. if you don't need the file on your computer but need it on a disk key, move it.
Moving in a predetermined direction
You can render the workbook useless.
Many computer commands move data from one file to another or from one storage device to another. This is referred to as moving the data from the source to the destination (or target). The term is also used as an adjective, as in destination file or destination device.So basically where every your moving your file or etc... too is the destination device.
The difference between moving text and copying text is that when you move the text, it is gone from the original spot. When you copy text, the text also stays in the original spot and then also gets copied to a new spot.
No they're moving to her favourite holiday destination, Hull