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VJ,
Don't copy the sheet - copy the cells..... Copy the cells from sheet1 of V1.1 (DO NOT copy the sheet - select all the cells and use Ctrl-C), then select sheet1 of V1.0, select all the cells, and hit paste. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "VJ" wrote in message ... I have a workbook Wb1 with version 1.0 with three sheets. Sheet1, Sheet2 and Sheet3. Sheets 2 and 3 refers to some cells in sheet1 for example sheet1!B3 I have also updated Wb1's sheet1 and named new version 1.1. Now I need to replace sheet1 from version 1.1 into version 1.0. During that process if i delete sheet1 in version 1.0 there is ref# error in sheet 2 and 3. Is there any way we can achieve this task without getting the reference error in sheet 2 and 3 as well as replace sheet 1 from wb 1.1 to wb 1.0? Thanks in advance. |
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