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while i drag a cell , values and validations continue to be replaced in other
cells. I want values to be replaced and Not validations. How to do it?
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Hi,

Could you just elaborate on the Validation context. Give us a small example
please..

Challa Prabhu

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while i drag a cell , values and validations continue to be replaced in other
cells. I want values to be replaced and Not validations. How to do it?

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Are you copying cells -- ctrl-drag and drop?

Try rightclick, ctrl-drag and drop. When you let go of the rightclick, you can
choose copy here as values only.

Or just use edit|copy, edit|paste special|values.



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