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What is the quickest way to delete all the data but save the formulas?
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Dean

CTRL + a(twice in 2003) to select all cells.

F5SpecialConstantsOK

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What is the quickest way to delete all the data but save the formulas?


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COPY, select another range or wks, EDIT, SPECIAL, FORMULA.

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