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Hi,
I've searched for a solution for this, but I cannot find it. Apologies if this is a duplicate. I want to copy the values only of a selection to another sheet, but I want to keep the formulas of the destination sheet (where copied)? When I copy the data to the new sheet, I lose the formulas of the existing (destination) sheet. Is there anyway to copy without losing the existing formulas of where I'm copying? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Can you offer a better explanation.
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "cynteeuh" wrote in message ... Hi, I've searched for a solution for this, but I cannot find it. Apologies if this is a duplicate. I want to copy the values only of a selection to another sheet, but I want to keep the formulas of the destination sheet (where copied)? When I copy the data to the new sheet, I lose the formulas of the existing (destination) sheet. Is there anyway to copy without losing the existing formulas of where I'm copying? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Each cell can contain a value or a formula (that evaluates to something).
You can't have a cell contain a formula and keep the existing value--unless the formula evaluates to what was in that cell already. cynteeuh wrote: Hi, I've searched for a solution for this, but I cannot find it. Apologies if this is a duplicate. I want to copy the values only of a selection to another sheet, but I want to keep the formulas of the destination sheet (where copied)? When I copy the data to the new sheet, I lose the formulas of the existing (destination) sheet. Is there anyway to copy without losing the existing formulas of where I'm copying? Thanks in advance for your help! -- Dave Peterson |
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