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Highlight the cells you want to change. Right-click, Copy Right-click, Paste Special...ValuesOK Regards, Fred "Rod" wrote in message ... wonderful, thank you is there any way to clear formulae in multiple cells at a time by this method? thanks in advance. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Another way: Select the cell Hit F2 Hit F9 Hit Enter ManhattanRebel wrote: You are right. In my haste, I included the word "appears" twice, sorry about that. Can you please tell me how I can keep the figure but remove the formula? "Gord Dibben" wrote: You use the word "appears" twice. Is a cell with a formula nowhere to be found? If it can be found, select the cell with the formula and hit the "delete" button. I would look for a formula in any cell that gives me a total of other cells. If a formula cannot be found, perhaps some sheet event code? Right-click on the sheet tab and have a look. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 18 May 2008 11:20:00 -0700, ManhattanRebel wrote: I have a column that appears to have a formula in it. It is appears to calculate figures for me automatically. How can I clear the formula out? -- Dave Peterson |
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