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If you copy it directly from within the source formula bar, and then paste it
directly into the destination cell's formula bar, does that achieve the desired results for you? -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:20,500 Files:363 Subscribers:64 xdemechanik --- "DS" wrote: I created a pretty long formula that use VLOOKUP/HLOOKUP's referencing ranges in another worksheet. When I copy/paste the formula to other cells, it changes the parameters of the range. How can I copy/paste without it changing the ranges? |
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