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Good morning everyone,
I'm a newbie and using Excell 2007. I would like to know how to remove all formulae and/or functions (and codes when I will have some) from previously saved worksheets, to leave me with just the values and, possibly, the colour coding in some cells when there are some. I would like to apply this to all my saved worbooks (saved in folders) so that I am left with data only, be it numeric or text; the saved files are mainly used for checking against the current working sheet and there is no need for further calculations on those. I thought that by doing this, I would be saving valuable computer speed, to be used on my current worksheet/worbook. Is this correct and can I do this? Thank you for your help Cat |
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Hi
If you copy the whole range of your dataPaste SpecialValues this will remove all formulae, and will retain the values created by those formulae, as well as any constants that were entered. Yes, it will speed up the sheets as there will be no calculation taking place. Whether the speed increase will be noticeable, will depend upon the number and type of formulae being used. -- Regards Roger Govier "CAT" wrote in message ... Good morning everyone, I'm a newbie and using Excell 2007. I would like to know how to remove all formulae and/or functions (and codes when I will have some) from previously saved worksheets, to leave me with just the values and, possibly, the colour coding in some cells when there are some. I would like to apply this to all my saved worbooks (saved in folders) so that I am left with data only, be it numeric or text; the saved files are mainly used for checking against the current working sheet and there is no need for further calculations on those. I thought that by doing this, I would be saving valuable computer speed, to be used on my current worksheet/worbook. Is this correct and can I do this? Thank you for your help Cat |
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Thank you very much Roger, will apply your advice.
I have also read your advice in another thread in "functions" re keeping formulae, etc., in the current worksheet but removing all data to return a blank new worksheet. The only missing bit was the last question of the poster re returning the cells containing said formulae/functions blank - ready for new input; that would be exactly what I am looking for (after saving as per advice of course). Thank you for your further advice Cat "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi If you copy the whole range of your dataPaste SpecialValues this will remove all formulae, and will retain the values created by those formulae, as well as any constants that were entered. Yes, it will speed up the sheets as there will be no calculation taking place. Whether the speed increase will be noticeable, will depend upon the number and type of formulae being used. -- Regards Roger Govier "CAT" wrote in message ... Good morning everyone, I'm a newbie and using Excell 2007. I would like to know how to remove all formulae and/or functions (and codes when I will have some) from previously saved worksheets, to leave me with just the values and, possibly, the colour coding in some cells when there are some. I would like to apply this to all my saved worbooks (saved in folders) so that I am left with data only, be it numeric or text; the saved files are mainly used for checking against the current working sheet and there is no need for further calculations on those. I thought that by doing this, I would be saving valuable computer speed, to be used on my current worksheet/worbook. Is this correct and can I do this? Thank you for your help Cat |
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