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A real beginner with Excel 2000
I want to reuse a table for my tax returns for last year but without
the data entries. I need to keep the underlying formulae, so how do I save a copy of the existing one, empty the cells but leave the framework - columns, cell functions etc so I can start the new year with a clean sheet? Sorry to ask such a silly question. Imagine you are talkiing to a five year old and thanks very much for your time and your reply. Greetings from England, Ian. |
A real beginner with Excel 2000
Hi,
Select the cells and copy them then in another area of the worksheet Edit|Pastespecial select values and click OK The values that the formula produced are now saved as values and won't change when you update the data that produced those values. Mike " wrote: I want to reuse a table for my tax returns for last year but without the data entries. I need to keep the underlying formulae, so how do I save a copy of the existing one, empty the cells but leave the framework - columns, cell functions etc so I can start the new year with a clean sheet? Sorry to ask such a silly question. Imagine you are talkiing to a five year old and thanks very much for your time and your reply. Greetings from England, Ian. |
A real beginner with Excel 2000
If you press F5 (GoTo) then click on Special and then Constants, Excel
will select all the constant values in your sheet. Press the <Delete key to remove them, leaving your formulae intact. Use File | Save As to save the (blank) file with a different name. Note that you may have some errors showing if you have no data - #DIV/ 0 for example - but these will disappear when you add your current data to the sheet. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 16, 12:28*pm, wrote: I want to reuse a table for my tax returns for last year but without the data entries. *I need to keep the underlying formulae, so how do I save a copy of the existing one, empty the cells but leave the framework - columns, cell functions etc so I can start the new year with a clean sheet? Sorry to ask such a silly question. Imagine you are talkiing to a five year old and thanks very much for your time and your reply. Greetings from England, Ian. |
A real beginner with Excel 2000
If you're creating a new workbook, just open the old file and do
File|SaveAs (and save as a nice name) If you're creating a new worksheet in the existing workbook, select the sheet to copy and Edit|Move or copy sheet Click the "Create a copy" (Change the name of the new sheet to something nice) In either case, once you've got the new worksheet, you can select the range to clean up. (Be a little careful--avoid the headers, but you can include the formulas since you'll avoid them in the next step.) Edit|Goto|Special Check constants click Ok Verify that only the cells you want cleaned up are selected. Hit the delete key if it's ok. You can use this technique on a bunch of small ranges if you want. wrote: I want to reuse a table for my tax returns for last year but without the data entries. I need to keep the underlying formulae, so how do I save a copy of the existing one, empty the cells but leave the framework - columns, cell functions etc so I can start the new year with a clean sheet? Sorry to ask such a silly question. Imagine you are talkiing to a five year old and thanks very much for your time and your reply. Greetings from England, Ian. -- Dave Peterson |
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