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Sut i osod gwerthoedd past fel past diofyn wrth ddefnyddio Ctrl + V yn Excel?

Fel rheol, yn Excel, pan fyddwch chi'n copïo data o un amrediad neu daflen waith ac yn pastio gyda Ctrl + V i un arall, bydd y fformatio yn cael ei gludo hefyd yn ddiofyn. Ond, weithiau, 'ch jyst eisiau pastio fel gwerthoedd heb unrhyw fformatio pan fyddwch chi'n gludo'r data. Yma, gallaf gyflwyno dull hawdd i chi osod y gwerthoedd past yn unig fel past diofyn pan fyddwch chi'n defnyddio Ctrl + V yn Excel.

Gosodwch werthoedd past fel past diofyn wrth ddefnyddio Ctrl + V gyda chod VBA


Gosodwch werthoedd past fel past diofyn wrth ddefnyddio Ctrl + V gyda chod VBA

Pan fyddwch chi'n gludo'r data fel gwerthoedd yn unig, mae angen i chi glicio ar y sgwâr bach ar gornel eich dewis a dewis opsiwn Gwerthoedd bob tro ar ôl pasio'r data. Gall y cod VBA canlynol eich helpu i newid y past diofyn i gludo gwerthoedd.

1. Daliwch i lawr y ALT + F11 allweddi i agor y Ffenestr Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications.

2. Cliciwch Mewnosod > Modiwlau, a gludwch y cod canlynol yn y Modiwlau Ffenestr.

Cod VBA: Gosodwch werthoedd past fel past rhagosodedig wrth ddefnyddio Ctrl + V.

Sub PasteasValue()
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues
End Sub

3. Yna arbed a chau'r cod, a gwasgwch Alt + F8 allweddi i agor y Macro blwch deialog.

4. Yn y Macro deialog, dewiswch yr enw macro a ddefnyddir Gwerth Pasteas ac yna cliciwch Dewisiadau botwm, gweler y screenshot:

doc-past-values-default-1

5. Yna yn y Opsiynau Macro blwch deialog, o dan y Allwedd shortcut adran, nodwch v , gweler y screenshot:

doc-past-values-default-2

6. Ac yna cliciwch OK i gau'r Opsiynau Macro deialog, ac ewch ymlaen i gau'r Macro deialog.

Ac yn awr, pan fyddwch chi'n gludo'r data gyda Ctrl + V, bydd y data'n cael ei gludo fel gwerthoedd yn ddiofyn.


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Demo: Gosodwch werthoedd past fel past diofyn wrth ddefnyddio Ctrl + V yn Excel

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Saved module - called "module 2" but nothing shows up in macros - no 'PasteasValue'. Seems like a step is missing?
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I want to learn if there is a way to work in a sheet, not in a module.

If not, is there a way to work in particular sheet I determine?
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It is working but after pasting you cannot undo
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Same here.
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Hello, guys,
I am sorry, may be there is no other good way for solving this problem, if you have any other good ideas, please comment here.
Thank you!
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Save as binary .xlsb,
Then you can use ctrl+z with macros.
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what do you mean "save as binary. xlsb"?
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I agree Graham, just tried this in Excel 2016. When I click the Run button in the Macro dialog, I get the error message:

Run-tme error '1004':
PasteSpecial method of Range class failed

which is a shame as this really would have helped me today. I also tried Dejvid's macro below, but nothing happened when pasting from one book to another.
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Make sure you have something selected in copy mode. dont even bother entering his code
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Unless I missed something (and the instructions are *very* good), this does not work in Excel 2016.
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I use Microsoft office Standard 2016, at it works.
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Thank You, Sir...
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nice tip, but the macro should look like this, because the code above give you an error statement, if you push ctrl+v and you didn't previously select something with ctrl+c Sub PasteAsValues() On Error GoTo err_handler: Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues Exit Sub err_handler: End Sub
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The solution from Mikael seems to nice replicate the 2013 solution offered by this page in a 2016-Excel-friendly way. Unfortunately, it also replicates the inability to undo (through Ctrl-Z or other "undo" actions) a paste action while this macro is enabled.
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To get the undo function to work after you have use a macro is quite difficult unfortunately. Can't help you with that, sorry.
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Hi, solution works great but control+z not working after pasting :( . any additional help?
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This coding does not work with the latest version of Excel 2016. Running the script gives an error code for the line Paste:=xlPasteValues
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Try using this code with Excel 2016: Sub Paste_Special() Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False Application.CutCopyMode = False End Sub
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Excellent solution
this code should be written directly into the VBA command box not in module box and I selected its place to be in the workbook so you make sure to END every sub opened, and ignore any message that pops up
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Thanks Mikael, but your code didn't work. Microsoft must have changed the VBA coding language too much in their last update. Even the text "Paste:=" results in a compiling error. If there's an answer out there, it must be in a different generation of Excel VBA.
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The macro i sent is recorded in the latest version of MS Excel 2016, so maybe the problem lies within your installation? Besides that the sub I wrote won't work without the "Selection.PasteSpecial" part.
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I just ran into the same problem.
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