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Copying into new spreadsheet
I have a spreadsheet with several Vlookup references, and
would like to copy the entire workbook into a new workbook, along with any formatting that has been done. I do not want to copy formulas, only the values they create, mainly because it causes 'update' error messages to be displayed upon opening the spreasheet. Perhaps there's a way to supress the message isntead? Either way works great. Thanks in advance. |
Copying into new spreadsheet
Select and copy all the data. Create a new workbook and in a blan worksheet
EditPaste SpecialValues. -- Greeting from the Gulf Coast! http://myweb.cableone.net/twodays "Chris M." wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet with several Vlookup references, and would like to copy the entire workbook into a new workbook, along with any formatting that has been done. I do not want to copy formulas, only the values they create, mainly because it causes 'update' error messages to be displayed upon opening the spreasheet. Perhaps there's a way to supress the message isntead? Either way works great. Thanks in advance. |
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