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Can't you just go into Edit... Links and change the referenced workbook to
the current one? Best rgds Chris Lav "jtaiariol" wrote in message ... thanks Dave.....seems a bit bulky.....but here's what i've been doing.....copying the range to the other workbook, options-show formulas, replace [old workbook name] with "nothing".....similar to your solution.....I guess I thought there was an easier way. -- john "Dave Peterson" wrote: I like to do this: Change the formulas to strings, copy the ranges, paste the ranges, and then convert them back to formulas. Select the range to copy in the original workbook edit|replace what: = (equal sign) with: $$$$$ replace all Then copy|paste. Since you're just pasting strings (not formulas), they won't point back to the old workbook. After you paste, do the opposite: Select the pasted range edit|replace what: $$$$$ with: = replace all Do it for both ranges. And don't forget to fix the original workbook (or close it without saving). jtaiariol wrote: I have a workbook with a worksheet that referances other worksheets within the same workbook. When I copy this worksheet to another workbook, it still referances the old workbook....instead of referancing the new workbook. The worksheets have the same name. How do I make it referance the new workbook? -- john -- Dave Peterson |
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