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Below is a cut from my TransformData macro (I'm switching a user-friendly table into a pivot-table friendly list 'Copy the data for planned to column Sheets("Inventory").Selec Range(ThisCol & "2:" & ThisCol & FinalRow).Copy Destination:=Sheets("PivotlistaTarget").Range("G" & NextRow Sheets("Pivotlista").Selec The problem is that this returns the formulas, I would like it to return only the values. (It is a very big list and it is very time consuming to add $-signs in the entire Inventory-list) |
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have a look at the pastespecial method in the VBA help or record a macro while doing this manually to see the syntax of this method -----Original Message----- Hello, Below is a cut from my TransformData macro (I'm switching a user-friendly table into a pivot-table friendly list) 'Copy the data for planned to column F Sheets("Inventory").Select Range(ThisCol & "2:" & ThisCol & FinalRow).Copy _ Destination:=Sheets("PivotlistaTarget").Range(" G" & NextRow) Sheets("Pivotlista").Select The problem is that this returns the formulas, I would like it to return only the values. (It is a very big list and it is very time consuming to add $-signs in the entire Inventory-list) . |
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