It displays several options about what you can paste, like everything, format only, formulas only, special format, etc.
paste option button
Paste Options Button
The main toolbar in the Excel program is the one that displays the cut and paste features. Those are under the Home tab in the main toolbar.
Paste options
Paste options button
You can use the Print Screen button and then paste into a graphics application and save as a picture.
Paste Special allows copying with or without formatting
If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.If you do a Paste Link, then there will be a connection maintained between the Word document and the Excel Workbook.
To paste copied cell contents in Excel, you can press Ctrl + V on your keyboard. This shortcut allows you to quickly paste the copied data into the desired location in the spreadsheet.
To paste a linked Access table in Excel, you should choose the "Paste Special" option and then select "Paste Link." This creates a dynamic link between the Access table and the Excel worksheet, allowing any updates made in Access to automatically reflect in Excel. Make sure to copy the table from Access first before using the Paste Special feature in Excel.
Paste Options (small "smart icon" that looks like a clipboard) or Paste Options button would allow you to change the format of pasted items.