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bailey

paste values
 
I have a data table in my spreadsheet that I have used paste special in order
to stop the cells from recalculating when I hit F9. Now I would like to undo
the paste special in order to recalculate, but not sure how to do this. Any
suggestions?
Thank you

Jon Peltier

paste values
 
Once you've overwritten formulas with values, your formulas are gone. You
would need to recreate them.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"Bailey" wrote in message
...
I have a data table in my spreadsheet that I have used paste special in
order
to stop the cells from recalculating when I hit F9. Now I would like to
undo
the paste special in order to recalculate, but not sure how to do this.
Any
suggestions?
Thank you




Mark Ivey[_2_]

paste values
 
Just a thought...

What about pasting the unchanged "values" to a temporary worksheet. Then
they could be referenced at a later time.

Mark Ivey

"Bailey" wrote in message
...
I have a data table in my spreadsheet that I have used paste special in
order
to stop the cells from recalculating when I hit F9. Now I would like to
undo
the paste special in order to recalculate, but not sure how to do this.
Any
suggestions?
Thank you



Gord Dibben

paste values
 
If you have saved the workbook there is no going back.

If you haven't saved, try the "Undo" button.

You may get lucky.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:58:20 -0700, Bailey
wrote:

I have a data table in my spreadsheet that I have used paste special in order
to stop the cells from recalculating when I hit F9. Now I would like to undo
the paste special in order to recalculate, but not sure how to do this. Any
suggestions?
Thank you




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