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I am trying to copy an unprotected worksheet
and paste it into another worksheet.
All of the text gets pasted
but the formulas do not.

When I try Paste Special
the dialog box offers to paste a 'Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object'.

And if I try to copy and paste only one cell
which contains a formula
the same happens.

Why is this happening?
And is there a way I can paste the cell contents
which are formulas?

Thank you,
Emory
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Instead of coping all the cells of one worksheet into another, just copy the
worksheet itself:

Edit Move or Copy Sheet...
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"Emory Richter" wrote:

I am trying to copy an unprotected worksheet
and paste it into another worksheet.
All of the text gets pasted
but the formulas do not.

When I try Paste Special
the dialog box offers to paste a 'Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object'.

And if I try to copy and paste only one cell
which contains a formula
the same happens.

Why is this happening?
And is there a way I can paste the cell contents
which are formulas?

Thank you,
Emory

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