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Copying Formulas
I'm trying to copy a formula from 1 spreadsheet to another. The formula
always changes to show the filename of the previous spreadsheet. How do I copy/paste a formula "as is" without the filename being attached? |
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Copying Formulas
Select and copy the formula in the formula bar. Be sure to hit <Escape
after copying so you don't actually change the formula in the original cell. "Mac" wrote: I'm trying to copy a formula from 1 spreadsheet to another. The formula always changes to show the filename of the previous spreadsheet. How do I copy/paste a formula "as is" without the filename being attached? |
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