![]() Stay tuned! Don’t have it yet? It’s probably us, not you.įeatures are released over some time to ensure things are working smoothly. This feature is rolling out to Beta Channel users running Version 2210 (Build 15726.20000) or later in Excel for Windows, and will be coming soon to Excel for Mac. Copy content that you want to paste in an existing worksheet.ĭepending on what you copied, this will either paste with Match Destination Formatting, or it will paste values. ![]() ![]() Now you can simply press Ctrl+Shift+V! How it works Press Ctrl+Alt+V to open the Paste Special dialog, choose Values or Text, and then press Enter.(Press Alt, H, V to open the menu with your keyboard.) Select Paste Values or Match Destination Formatting in the Paste drop-down menu in the ribbon.Paste the copied content by pressing Ctrl+V, and then select Paste Values or Match Destination Formatting in the Paste Options dialog box.Likewise, when you copy a cell or range, and then want to paste values, you had a few options, but they all involved using multiple steps. Until now, it was not possible to paste as plain text using shortcut keys. Often, your goal is to match the format that’s already in place in the cell or range where you’re pasting. It’s common to copy text from a web page, an email, or another document, and then paste it into Excel. New paste options when using keyboard shortcuts You’ll now be able to do this simply by pressing Ctrl+Shift+V on your keyboard. In response to many requests from Excel fans, we are adding a new keyboard shortcut to make it easier to paste plain text or paste values. I have exciting news to share, especially for everyone who likes to use keyboard shortcuts to get things done faster. Hi, Office Insiders! I’m Steve Kraynak, a Product Manager on the Excel team.
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