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I use excel worksheets to prepare and e-mail proposals to clients. I want to
do the calculations in one worksheet and then view the summary figures in another linked worksheet. Problem is I don't want my clients to see my computations, however if I just send the summary worksheet without the other (linked) worksheet I get all kinds of data reference errors. What is the best way to ptrpare proposals which only show summary figures, but which I can update and modify as need be. -- Thanks so much Lele |
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Have a macro either input the values only or change the sheet you send to
values. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Lele" wrote in message ... I use excel worksheets to prepare and e-mail proposals to clients. I want to do the calculations in one worksheet and then view the summary figures in another linked worksheet. Problem is I don't want my clients to see my computations, however if I just send the summary worksheet without the other (linked) worksheet I get all kinds of data reference errors. What is the best way to ptrpare proposals which only show summary figures, but which I can update and modify as need be. -- Thanks so much Lele |
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Create a copy of the summary sheet and change the computed cells to values.
Copy that sheet to a new workbook and send that to the clients. A bit more work, but if you don't want your clients to see your computations, don't include them. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 14:23:01 -0800, Lele wrote: I use excel worksheets to prepare and e-mail proposals to clients. I want to do the calculations in one worksheet and then view the summary figures in another linked worksheet. Problem is I don't want my clients to see my computations, however if I just send the summary worksheet without the other (linked) worksheet I get all kinds of data reference errors. What is the best way to ptrpare proposals which only show summary figures, but which I can update and modify as need be. |
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