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I have a large "extremely large" worksheet that I want the result of formulas
in about 200 row to show as a static number even if the formulas is edited.
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To remove the formulas and leave the calculated values, highlight the range,
right click, 'Copy', right click again 'Paste Special', check 'Values', OK
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I have a large "extremely large" worksheet that I want the result of
formulas
in about 200 row to show as a static number even if the formulas is
edited.



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That is what I am trying to avoid, this workwsheet has about 2500 rows, and
intermingled are the 200 or so that I want to leave static.

What I am trying to find out is if it is possible to say if a3 contains the
results of the formula, show it as a number. I have tried to copy and paste
special, however with so many row have any missed a few.


"Alan" wrote:

To remove the formulas and leave the calculated values, highlight the range,
right click, 'Copy', right click again 'Paste Special', check 'Values', OK
Regards,
"Desperate" wrote in message
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I have a large "extremely large" worksheet that I want the result of
formulas
in about 200 row to show as a static number even if the formulas is
edited.




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If you can, sort to get the 200 all at the top or bottom............then
change them all at once and resort to the original order..........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Desperate" wrote in message
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That is what I am trying to avoid, this workwsheet has about 2500 rows,

and
intermingled are the 200 or so that I want to leave static.

What I am trying to find out is if it is possible to say if a3 contains

the
results of the formula, show it as a number. I have tried to copy and

paste
special, however with so many row have any missed a few.


"Alan" wrote:

To remove the formulas and leave the calculated values, highlight the

range,
right click, 'Copy', right click again 'Paste Special', check 'Values',

OK
Regards,
"Desperate" wrote in message
...
I have a large "extremely large" worksheet that I want the result of
formulas
in about 200 row to show as a static number even if the formulas is
edited.






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