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Having created subtotals of data, I'd like to be able to copy and paste just
those subtotals to use then for other analysis in another sheet. Is there a way to do that without bringing over all the lines of data which make up the subtotals? I find I need to do this often enough to ask someone how to do it once and for all (if it can be done without going line by line). It would be nice to be able to just copy and paste as text or values to then use just those subtotals. Thanks, Mike |
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