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Kay

Using formula values
 
I have a workbook which has 3 worksheets. The first (Sheet1) is a manual data
input form. The second (Sheet2) is automatically populated with specific
entries from Sheet1. The final sheet (Sheet3) was created so I could compare
(and therefore highlight via conditional formatting/macro) 'old' data and
'new' data. That is, the information in Sheet2 is current whereas the Sheet3
data is out of date.

I have two problems. First, I want to know how I can actually pull the
values that arise from cell formulae (rather than just the formulae) in order
to create Sheet3 (the 'old' data worksheet used for comparison).

Second, I want to know what macro/conditional format I should use to
highlight changes between Sheet2 and Sheet3. All assistance is greatly
appreciated as always!!

FSt1

hi,
Answer to first question.
Copy formula then Paste Special Values

Answer to second question.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...#InOneNotOther

Regards
FSt1

"Kay" wrote:

I have a workbook which has 3 worksheets. The first (Sheet1) is a manual data
input form. The second (Sheet2) is automatically populated with specific
entries from Sheet1. The final sheet (Sheet3) was created so I could compare
(and therefore highlight via conditional formatting/macro) 'old' data and
'new' data. That is, the information in Sheet2 is current whereas the Sheet3
data is out of date.

I have two problems. First, I want to know how I can actually pull the
values that arise from cell formulae (rather than just the formulae) in order
to create Sheet3 (the 'old' data worksheet used for comparison).

Second, I want to know what macro/conditional format I should use to
highlight changes between Sheet2 and Sheet3. All assistance is greatly
appreciated as always!!



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