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Default Copy column from one sheet to another

Maybe you could Edit|paste special|values.

Another option might be to keep the data in one location, but sort it, and use
data|subtotals.

You can hide the details using the outlining symbols on the right hand side.

Another option may be to use Data|Pivottables--this can summarize the data even
if it's not sorted.


Jacquie wrote:

I'm keeping grades in multiple worksheets in the same workbook. I'd like to
copy the column showing the total of the weekly grades (using the SUM
formula) on worksheet 2 to the column on worksheet 1 for that assignment
(worksheet 1 reflects all the assignments which is why I just need the sum).

When I simply do a copy and paste, I get #REF in the 'weekly' column and in
the 'total' and 'grade' columns (total is the total of all assignments, grade
is a series of if, then statements so I end up with A, B, C etc).

How do I do this to just get the number and not mess up worksheet 1?

Thanks.


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