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My response converts all formulas to values--not just the formulas with links.
If your version of excel doesn't allow you to use Jim's suggestion... When I can't find links, I'll use Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Dave Peterson wrote: Save your workbook as a new name first--just in case!!! Select all the worksheets that have to all the formulas converted to values. (Click on the first tab and ctrl-click (or shift click) on more tabs) Select all the cells in the active sheet edit|copy edit|paste special|values select A1 Ungroup the worksheets And check it out. Arnis Celmins wrote: I have a workbook with multiple worksheets. Values are gathered via links, which may not be accesible all the time. Therefore, I am thinking of easy way to copy the whole workbook without links, just like with the function Paste Special/values. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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