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scott

Copy formula from one workbook to another without reference to 1st
 
I'm trying to copy formulas from one workbook to another with links to the
same worksheets that are in both workbooks, but when i copy and paste, or
copy and paste special, it links the 2nd workbook back to the 1st workbook
with the formula as follows:

='[1200-07.xls]Operating'!AE66

I would like it to appear as follows:

='Operating'!AE66

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your
help.

--
Scott

Warren Easton

Copy formula from one workbook to another without reference to 1st
 
Hi Scott,

Highlight the the formula when it's in the formula bar at the top of the
sheet then press ctrl -C them move it and paste it.
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Regards
Warren
Excel Novice
Addiewell, Scotland.

If this helps please click the Yes button.


"Scott" wrote:

I'm trying to copy formulas from one workbook to another with links to the
same worksheets that are in both workbooks, but when i copy and paste, or
copy and paste special, it links the 2nd workbook back to the 1st workbook
with the formula as follows:

='[1200-07.xls]Operating'!AE66

I would like it to appear as follows:

='Operating'!AE66

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your
help.

--
Scott


Gord Dibben

Copy formula from one workbook to another without reference to 1st
 
After the copy/paste.

Assuming destination workbook has been saved.

EditLinksChange Source.......select current workbook and OK

The [1200.xls] will be gone leaving = 'Operating'!AE66


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:35:01 -0800, Scott
wrote:

I'm trying to copy formulas from one workbook to another with links to the
same worksheets that are in both workbooks, but when i copy and paste, or
copy and paste special, it links the 2nd workbook back to the 1st workbook
with the formula as follows:

='[1200-07.xls]Operating'!AE66

I would like it to appear as follows:

='Operating'!AE66

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your
help.



Matt Beardsley

Copy formula from one workbook to another without reference to
 
Same problem, your solution saved me from manually fixing 42000 cells. THANK
YOU!

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After the copy/paste.

Assuming destination workbook has been saved.

EditLinksChange Source.......select current workbook and OK

The [1200.xls] will be gone leaving = 'Operating'!AE66


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:35:01 -0800, Scott
wrote:

I'm trying to copy formulas from one workbook to another with links to the
same worksheets that are in both workbooks, but when i copy and paste, or
copy and paste special, it links the 2nd workbook back to the 1st workbook
with the formula as follows:

='[1200-07.xls]Operating'!AE66

I would like it to appear as follows:

='Operating'!AE66

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your
help.





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