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I have a column of numbers that is made from formulas. Is there a way to
keep those numbers and remove the formulas so that it is just a column of
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Copy the column, then Paste Special with Values only over the same column.

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I have a column of numbers that is made from formulas. Is there a way to
keep those numbers and remove the formulas so that it is just a column of
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That was so easy. Thanks for the help.

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Copy the column, then Paste Special with Values only over the same column.

-Simon

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I have a column of numbers that is made from formulas. Is there a way to
keep those numbers and remove the formulas so that it is just a column of
numbers.

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