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Tricky qestion about pasting cells with formulas
Hi everybody,
I have a tricky question that seams easy but it's driving me mad. I want to copy cells with formulas and paste them in a different part of the sheet but without moving the formulas, I mean, copy them exactly as they are originally. I don't need their values or formats, it is just that I need to create a duplicate of the cells. Any ideas how? I don't mind if the solution comes through VBA. Many thanks in advance, Miguel |
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Tricky qestion about pasting cells with formulas
This is the trick:
When copying, don't use Edit Copy or CNTRL-C, instead highlight the formula in the formula bar first and then CNTRL-C. Paste as usual. -- Gary's Student "miguelinoc" wrote: Hi everybody, I have a tricky question that seams easy but it's driving me mad. I want to copy cells with formulas and paste them in a different part of the sheet but without moving the formulas, I mean, copy them exactly as they are originally. I don't need their values or formats, it is just that I need to create a duplicate of the cells. Any ideas how? I don't mind if the solution comes through VBA. Many thanks in advance, Miguel |
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