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copying and pasting Cell reference names
I have a macro that copies a named range of data and pastes it to a blank
workbook. the copied data has merged cells that naturaully merges the blank workbook cells appropriately once pasted. The original data has MANY named ranges. I do not want any named ranges to transfer with the copy & paste, however once specific name copies over and ONLY ONE. I can not figure out why this one named reference transfers while the rest do not. Any suggestions as to why this does so? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
copying and pasting Cell reference names
well anyway it copied that one name cause there was a formula that contained
a reference to that named range. "ben" wrote: I have a macro that copies a named range of data and pastes it to a blank workbook. the copied data has merged cells that naturaully merges the blank workbook cells appropriately once pasted. The original data has MANY named ranges. I do not want any named ranges to transfer with the copy & paste, however once specific name copies over and ONLY ONE. I can not figure out why this one named reference transfers while the rest do not. Any suggestions as to why this does so? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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