![]() ![]() At the very least, you probably already use paste special to strip out unwanted formatting and formulas (Paste special > Values). There are so many things you can do with paste special it's a topic in itself. At that point, you'll need to chose the type of paste you want to perform. This shortcut, Control + Alt + V (Mac: Control + Command + V) doesn't actually finish the paste it just opens the Paste Special dialog box. ![]() Video: 30 popular Excel shortcuts in 12 minutes Display the Paste Special dialog box
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