can somebody explain me difference b/w copy down and copy across
@Saurabhkumarkunwar
Copy Down is when you want to Copy from Top to Bottom (Vertically)
Copy Across is when you want to Copy from Left to Right (Horizontally)
Both of the above actions can be done in one or multiple columns and Rows at a time
Misbah
@Misbah wrote: @Saurabhkumarkunwar Copy Down is when you want to Copy from Top to Bottom (Vertically)Copy Across is when you want to Copy from Left to Right (Horizontally) Both of the above actions can be done in one or multiple columns and Rows at a time Misbah
Hello,
Thanks for the update and quick reply. I'll be sure to keep an eye on this thread. Looking for the similar question.
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