Saturday, January 12, 2019

Copy visible cells only

Copy visible cells only

If some cells, rows, or columns on a worksheet do not appear, you have the option of copying all cells—or only the visible cells. By default, Excel copies hidden or filtered cells in addition to visible cells. If this is not what you want, follow the steps in this article to copy visible cells only. For example, you can choose to copy only the summary data from an outlined worksheet.

Follow these steps:

  1. Select the cells that you want to copy For more information, see Select cells, ranges, rows, or columns on a worksheet.

    Tip: To cancel a selection of cells, click any cell in the worksheet.

  2. Click Home > Find & Select, and pick Go To Special.

    Excel  Ribbon Image

  3. Click Visible cells only > OK.

  4. Click Copy (or press Ctrl+C).

    the copy command

  5. Select the upper-left cell of the paste area and click Paste (or press Ctrl+V).

    Tip: To copy a selection to a different worksheet or workbook, click another worksheet tab or switch to another workbook, and then select the upper-left cell of the paste area.

    Note: Excel pastes the copied data into consecutive rows or columns. If the paste area contains hidden rows or columns, you might have to unhide the paste area to see all of the copied cells.

Need more help?

You can always ask an expert in the Excel Tech Community, get support in the Answers community, or suggest a new feature or improvement on Excel User Voice.

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