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How do I copy a spreadsheet, keeping the formulas but not the #s
I am using excel 2003. I need to copy a speadsheet that I have created with
a lot of numbers and formulas to another spreadsheet that I can send to a friend without the numbers, but keeping the formulas (essentially I need to take a spreadsheet and make it a cleared out template). Can I do this and if so how? |
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"mdeanscpa" wrote in message ... I am using excel 2003. I need to copy a speadsheet that I have created with a lot of numbers and formulas to another spreadsheet that I can send to a friend without the numbers, but keeping the formulas (essentially I need to take a spreadsheet and make it a cleared out template). Can I do this and if so how? Hint: Take a peek at the Edit, Paste Special feature. |
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