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I've recently set up a few worksheets(with the very impressive minds of the
people here) that has four consistent formulas across every row. Now Im trying to be able to cut and paste a row to an archive without losing the formulas or the formulas staying in their columns. Is this possible? Or do I have other options, such as linking the worksheet so that it will archive itself? I really dont know how to save or move this info without having to delete the non formulated cells and then adjusting the whole worksheet. Any help comes highly appreciated Thank you Bryan Bloom |
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