Article ID: 232866 - Last Review: January 24, 2007 - Revision: 4.3 The whole Excel workbook may be pasted when you paste only the copied cells into another programThis article was previously published under Q232866 SYMPTOMS If you double-click a range of cells that have been copied
from a Microsoft Excel workbook and then pasted into another program, such as Microsoft Word or
Microsoft Outlook, the contents of the wholee workbook may be visible, not just the
copied cells. This may cause a problem if the workbook contains information that you do not want others to see. CAUSE This problem may occur if you paste the copied cells as
a Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. RESOLUTION To prevent this problem, make sure that you
paste the copied cells in a format other than an Excel Worksheet or
an Excel Worksheet Object. One method of doing this is to use the Paste Special command, as in the following example:
MORE INFORMATION When you copy a range of cells in Excel, you can paste the
cells into another program using several different formats, including text,
HTML, and pictures. You also have the option of pasting the cells as a Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. The worksheet object contains all of the data from the workbook, not just the cells you copied. As a result, you can view all of the cells in the workbook. If you click Paste on the Edit menu in another program, the copied cells may be pasted as a Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. For this reason, it is recommended that you use Paste Special and select one of the formats listed earlier if you want to ensure that only the copied cells are visible when you paste them into another program. | Article Translations
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