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Arnis Celmins

how to copy whole Excell workbook without links?
 
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.


Jim Rech

how to copy whole Excell workbook without links?
 
Use the Edit, Links, Breaks Link feature. And save under another name.

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Jim
"Arnis Celmins" <Arnis wrote in message
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|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

how to copy whole Excell workbook without links?
 
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.


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Dave Peterson

Dave Peterson

how to copy whole Excell workbook without links?
 
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.


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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