Copying a worksheet to another workbook
Do you have more than one instance of Excel running with a workbook open in
each?
Close one instance and open both workbooks in the same instance and the copy
should work without the truncation message.
Gord
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 12:36:02 -0700, Dutch
wrote:
I have done as you said for the entire worksheet. I have then used the
command to copy the sheet to a destination workbook. The error message I get
is that I have cells with more than 255 characters, which it states will be
lost. Solution?
Another solution suggested was to simply copy the worksheet as above, then
copy the descriptive reference to the old workbook from one of the formulas
into Find, Replace with blank, then Replace All. The problem I have with
this is I can't seem to copy that segment of the formula into the Find box.
What am I doing wrong?
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
That formula is not legal so I guess there must be a typo or two but aside from
that, one way to copy to another workbook is to copy the formulas as text then
change back to formulas.
Select formulas in source sheet and EditReplace
What: =
With: ^^^
Replace all.
Copy the altered results to the target workbook then reverse the EditReplace in
that workbook.
Close source workbook without saving or reverse the editrplace there also.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:42:05 -0700, Dutch
wrote:
I am trying to copy a worksheet A to another workbook. The original worksheet
A has formulas such as ='Store P&LE11, where Store P&L is another worksheet
in the same workbook. The new workbook to which I plan to copy worksheet A
also has a worksheet named Store P&L. I want the copied worksheet to retain
the original formula reference so that it will refer to Store P&L in the
destination worksheet. Instead, I am getting a link reference back to
worksheet A's workbook when I copy the worksheet to its destination. How can
I fix this?
Thanks.
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