Here is a way, maybe not very elegeant but working.
First in the source sheet, select the sheet, do editreplace and in find
what put equal sign =, then replace with use for instance ^^ (something that
you are sure is not in the worksheet), then copy everything to the new
workbook, then in the new workbook reverse replacement with = replacing ^^,
then finally reverse replacement in the source workbook
Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"ron" wrote:
Hello,
I want to copy and paste several cells, each containing
formulas, from one workbook to another. The formulas
contain references to several different sheets and I want
the paste to contain the formulas exactly as they are in
the originating workbook. When I paste these cells into
the destination workbook, however, the formulas have
inserted in them links to the originating workbook file
name.
The only way I can see to solve this problem is to
individually select each cell, copy its formula from the
edit formula field and then paste it into the edit formula
field in the destination workbook. There are a lot of
cells to copy and paste, so doing this cell by cell is not
very feasible. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there
an option in Excel to disable the workbook link appearing
in the formulas in the target workbook?
thanks
Ron
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