Copy worksheets
WARNING
The legacy Report Builder is end-of-life in June 2026. As of July 1, 2026, workbooks scheduled using the legacy Report Builder will no longer be delivered.
- You have until August 12, 2026 to migrate your workbooks from the legacy Report Builder to the new Report Builder. See convert your legacy workbooks for detailed information.
- With the end of life of the Adobe Analytics 1.4 API’s, the legacy Report Builder add-in will no longer be available for download.
- After August 12, 2026, customers with workbooks requiring migration will need to contact customer support to obtain the orignial workbooks. These workbooks will need to be migrated as documented in convert your legacy workbooks.
Copy one spreadsheet to another in the same workbook.
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Right-click a cell anywhere in the spreadsheet and select Copy Worksheet w/Requests.
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Right-click again and select Paste Worksheet w/Requests.
A new worksheet is added to your workbook. By default, the worksheet has the same name as the original worksheet, but has the suffix (2). If you repeat the paste operation, the new worksheet has the suffix (3), and so on. When you paste a spreadsheet that you have copied, the new spreadsheet is located to the right of (immediately after) the active worksheet.
Unlike copying and pasting requests, Report Builder copies and pastes directly entered cell contents (such as labels for column headers, rows, or formatting) when copying spreadsheets.
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