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Default Copying Cells Value- Not Formula?

I know that!

Just didn't say it because I'm old and forgetful.

(Been using that excuse a lot lately.)<g
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RD

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"Ian" wrote in message
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Using Paste SpecialValues straight into the second WB is a quicker way to
achieve this.

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Ian
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"RagDyer" wrote in message
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Select the cells in question.
Right click in the selection and choose "Copy".
Right click *again* in the selection and choose "Paste Special".
Click on "Values", then <OK.

Now, navigate to your "other" WB and right click in your starting cell,
And choose "Paste".

Go back and close your original WB, *without* saving, to preserve the
original formulas.

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RD

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oups.com...
Hey guys, this is giving me a little trouble and it looked like this
would be a good place to ask.
i used the CONCATENATE formula on a workbook and need to transfer the
results to a seperate workbook. Unfortunatly it copies the formula and
not the values. Is it possible to do the latter?

thanks
-ben