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Duff Posted - 09/08/2015 : 11:32:21 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2015 sr2
Operating System:win64
There is a way to don't copy the masked cells/rows when I copy columns?
(I usually copy columns to other sheet with right click -> copy columns to...)
Thanks!

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Duff Posted - 09/12/2015 : 07:32:53 AM
Thank you, the "Worksheet Query" has solved my problem. however, as a suggestion, I think I should be able to be made it from "copy columns"
Thank you!!
lkb0221 Posted - 09/08/2015 : 4:22:48 PM
Well... you might need to use Worksheet Query with condition !IsMasked(i, A) in which A is the alias of testing column.

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