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Copying data from formula output
I've used my concatenate formula to merge cells. Now I need to copy the cells
to another workbook. When I paste, I get a ref#. What's up with that? |
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Insteading of pasting, use Paste Special and select Values. That will "hard
code" your formula results. -- Elisabeth "robin m" wrote: I've used my concatenate formula to merge cells. Now I need to copy the cells to another workbook. When I paste, I get a ref#. What's up with that? |
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Thank you. It worked like a charm.
"Elisabeth" wrote: Insteading of pasting, use Paste Special and select Values. That will "hard code" your formula results. -- Elisabeth "robin m" wrote: I've used my concatenate formula to merge cells. Now I need to copy the cells to another workbook. When I paste, I get a ref#. What's up with that? |
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