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Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link
between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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copy as usual and then:
Edit PasteSpecial Value -- Gary''''s Student - gsnu200803 "Mandy" wrote: Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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I tried that it didn't work
"Gary''''s Student" wrote: copy as usual and then: Edit PasteSpecial Value -- Gary''''s Student - gsnu200803 "Mandy" wrote: Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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What happened?
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200803 "Mandy" wrote: I tried that it didn't work "Gary''''s Student" wrote: copy as usual and then: Edit PasteSpecial Value -- Gary''''s Student - gsnu200803 "Mandy" wrote: Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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If it didn't work, you may have two instances of Excel open with a workbook
in each instance. In that case your Paste Special will not give you the regular menu with "values" etc. You could close one instance of Excel and open both workbooks in the same instance. Also see Shane's reply about breaking links. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 08:02:01 -0700, Mandy wrote: I tried that it didn't work "Gary''''s Student" wrote: copy as usual and then: Edit PasteSpecial Value -- Gary''''s Student - gsnu200803 "Mandy" wrote: Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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Hi Mandy,
Just do your regular copy and paste. Then choose Edit, Links, select the reference to [Rebecca PTO.XLS] and click Change Source and find and click on the current workbooks name. Cheers, Shane Devenshire Microsoft Excel MVP "Mandy" wrote in message ... Is there a way to copy and paste between workbooks so that it does not link between the 2 so in the following formula:='[Rebecca PTO.xls]Totals'!J5 the [Rebecca PTO.XLS] will not appear? |
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