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Autumn Dreams

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
How do I copy a Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook without
referencing the orginal Workbook in the formulas? I would like to copy the
entire Worksheet without any reference to the original Workbook.

excelent

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
open both workbooks
rightclick on the sheettab u want to copy
select move or copy
checkout the copy box
select destination in dropdown menu
ok

Autumn Dreams

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
Thank you. This will work for new workbooks. However how do I copy it to an
existing workbook. I found this answer on the site, however when I tried it
to copy to an existing workbook, the only option in the dropdown memu was
"new book" and the destination of the original workbook.

"excelent" wrote:

open both workbooks
rightclick on the sheettab u want to copy
select move or copy
checkout the copy box
select destination in dropdown menu
ok


Dave Peterson

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
You'll only see workbooks that are open in that session.

So open that other workbook first, and you'll be fine.

Autumn Dreams wrote:

Thank you. This will work for new workbooks. However how do I copy it to an
existing workbook. I found this answer on the site, however when I tried it
to copy to an existing workbook, the only option in the dropdown memu was
"new book" and the destination of the original workbook.

"excelent" wrote:

open both workbooks
rightclick on the sheettab u want to copy
select move or copy
checkout the copy box
select destination in dropdown menu
ok


--

Dave Peterson

John

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
I am able to do that part...... But what if I want to only copy the formulas
of everything in the workbook. I have a workbook with 50 worksheets in it
for the previous year. Now, I want to create one for the new year, but do
not want to delete everything and start over from scratch. 50 worksheets is
a lot of editing.

So, is there a way to create a new workbook for next year that contain all
of the information from the other workbook that would contain only the
formulas?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You'll only see workbooks that are open in that session.

So open that other workbook first, and you'll be fine.

Autumn Dreams wrote:

Thank you. This will work for new workbooks. However how do I copy it to an
existing workbook. I found this answer on the site, however when I tried it
to copy to an existing workbook, the only option in the dropdown memu was
"new book" and the destination of the original workbook.

"excelent" wrote:

open both workbooks
rightclick on the sheettab u want to copy
select move or copy
checkout the copy box
select destination in dropdown menu
ok


--

Dave Peterson


Gord Dibben

Copy Worksheet from one Workbook to another Workbook
 
Right-click on a sheet tab in your book and "select all sheets"

Select all cells in the active sheet.

F5SpecialConstants.

De-select "Text" so's you keep tiles etc. then OK

EditClearContents

Formulas and text cells will remain.

Right-click on the sheet tab and "ungroup sheets".

FileSaveAs...................new year


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:44:01 -0700, John
wrote:

I am able to do that part...... But what if I want to only copy the formulas
of everything in the workbook. I have a workbook with 50 worksheets in it
for the previous year. Now, I want to create one for the new year, but do
not want to delete everything and start over from scratch. 50 worksheets is
a lot of editing.

So, is there a way to create a new workbook for next year that contain all
of the information from the other workbook that would contain only the
formulas?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You'll only see workbooks that are open in that session.

So open that other workbook first, and you'll be fine.

Autumn Dreams wrote:

Thank you. This will work for new workbooks. However how do I copy it to an
existing workbook. I found this answer on the site, however when I tried it
to copy to an existing workbook, the only option in the dropdown memu was
"new book" and the destination of the original workbook.

"excelent" wrote:

open both workbooks
rightclick on the sheettab u want to copy
select move or copy
checkout the copy box
select destination in dropdown menu
ok


--

Dave Peterson




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