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Is there a method that would allow me to save ONLY cell
values that have changed OR a specific set of cells?

AND bring them back in later ...

to do what if analysis.

Don't particularly want to write macros / VBA, but can do
if that is the methodology.
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Default Save only new or changed cells

Possibly this could be handled by the scenarios functionality under the
tools menu. I have never used it, but the description sounds similar to
what you want to do.

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Is there a method that would allow me to save ONLY cell
values that have changed OR a specific set of cells?

AND bring them back in later ...

to do what if analysis.

Don't particularly want to write macros / VBA, but can do
if that is the methodology.



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