How to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells in Excel (9 Quick Methods)

For this tutorial, we have a dataset of some Employee Names, Employee IDs, and Total Sales. These methods show you how to copy and paste multiple cells from that dataset.


Method 1 – Use Paste Options to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells in Excel

Steps:

  • Select some cells (B4:D8) from the list.
  • Click the right button on the mouse to get options.
  • Choose “Copy” from the options.

Use Paste Options to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells

  • Select any cell where you want to paste and press the right button of the mouse.
  • Choose “Paste” to get the output.

  • You now have pasted cells in Excel:

Use Paste Options to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells


Method 2 – Apply Keyboard Shortcuts to Copy and Paste Multiple Excel Cells

Steps:

  • Select cells (B4:D7) from the table and press Ctrl+C to copy.

Utilize Keyboard Shortcut to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells

  • Choose a cell (F5) and hit Ctrl+V from the keyboard.

  • All the selected output should be pasted as seen below.

Utilize Keyboard Shortcut to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells


Method 3 – Copy and Paste Multiple Cells by Dragging with Mouse in Excel

Steps:

  • Choose cells (B10:D13) from the dataset.
  • Hold the Ctrl button and move your cursor over the selection border.
  • Use the plus sign (+) to drag the cells to any location.

Apply Mouse Shortcut to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells

  • The selected cells will be copied and pasted to a new location.

Apply Mouse Shortcut to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells


Method 4 – Copy and Paste Multiple Non-Adjacent Cells in Excel

Steps:

  • Hold the Ctrl button and select multiple cells of your choice.

Copy and Paste Multiple Non-Adjacent Cells in Excel

  • Click the right button of the mouse and press “Copy” from the options.

  • Choose a new location and press Ctrl+V to paste the chosen cells.
  • Your selection will be pasted to a new position.

Copy and Paste Multiple Non-Adjacent Cells in Excel

Read More: If Value Exists in Column Then Copy Another Cell in Excel


Method 5 – Add Blanks into Multiple Excel Cells Copy and Paste Tool

Steps:

  • Select the whole table and hit F5 from the keyboard.

Copy and Paste Multiple Cells with Blank

  • Click “Special” to continue.

  • Check the “Blanks” option and hit the OK button.

Copy and Paste Multiple Cells with Blank

  • Type your desired words to fill in all the blanks. Here I wrote “Nil” to fill the blanks.

  • Press “Ctrl+Enter” to fill in all the blanks.

Copy and Paste Multiple Cells with Blank

  • Choose cells (B4:D8) and hit Ctrl+C to copy.

  • Press Ctrl+V to paste into your chosen cells.

Copy and Paste Multiple Cells with Blank


Method 6 – Use Excel Fill Handle Tool to Copy Multiple Cells

For this method, let’s assume we have a dataset of two Employee Names on the worksheet.

Steps:

  • Choose cells (B5:D6) and move your cursor over the right end of the border.
  • Drag the “Fill Handle” icon downward to fill the rows.
    Utilize Fill Handle Tool to Copy Multiple Cells
  • You have successfully copied and paste your selected multiple cells into your workbook.

Utilize Fill Handle Tool to Copy Multiple Cells

Read More: How to Copy Merged and Filtered Cells in Excel


Method 7 – Add Single Values into Multiple Cells with Copy and Paste in Excel

Steps:

  • Holding the Ctrl button, choose multiple cells in a worksheet.

Copy and Paste a Single Value into Multiple Cells

  • Write any texts or numeric values you want into the cells.
  • Press Ctrl+Enter.

  • Within seconds your types words will be pasted to multiple selected cells.

Copy and Paste a Single Value into Multiple Cells


Method 8 – Apply Keyboard Shortcut to Copy and Paste Random Numbers in Multiple Excel Cells

Steps:

  • Hold the Ctrl button and choose multiple cells from different columns inside the worksheet.

  • Apply the following formula to get the random numbers-
=RANDBETWEEN(10,20)

Where,

Use Keyboard Shortcut to Copy and Paste Random Numbers

  • You will get those random numbers for all the chosen cells.

Use Keyboard Shortcut to Copy and Paste Random Numbers


Method 9 – Copy and Paste Multiple Rows in Excel

Steps:

  • Select multiple rows by holding the Ctrl button.

Copy and Paste Multiple Rows in Excel

  • Press the right button of the mouse to open the options.
  • Click the “Copy” option.

  • Choose your rows and press Ctrl+V to paste.
  • You have successfully copied and pasted multiple rows in Excel.

How to Copy and Paste Multiple Cells in Excel


Things to Remember

  • If you are a Mac user then press the Command+C button to copy and Command+V to paste.

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8 Comments
  1. Dragging the fill handle works with more than just 1,2,3…
    It works with 1100, 1200, 1300,
    2018, 2019, 2020…
    or even Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,….
    or January, February, March,….

  2. Dear,

    Thanks for this lesson, very nice an useful.

    I have one question, I need to copy and paste Numbers or formulas from (Filtered) cells to another filtered ones.
    when doing this the values pastes on other cells.

    please need your help.

    regards

  3. What is the easiest way to copy a cell to 160,000 lines?

    • Hi, LAURA!
      Thank you for your query.
      Your query’s solution is very easy, but a little bit tricky. For the solution, at the name box of a cell, write the cell references of your desired cells where you want to put the same value by copying.
      Let, you want to put the number 10 to B2:B160002 cells. Now, write B2:B160002 in the name box. As a result, your desired 160000 cells will be selected. Now, write 10 and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
      Moreover, you can follow one of our articles named “How to Copy and Paste Thousands of Rows in Excel” to know more. The link to this article is given below.
      https://www.exceldemy.com/how-to-copy-and-paste-thousands-of-rows-in-excel/

      Have a nice day!

  4. Thanks for this it was nice and useful

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