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Is there a way to stop a formula from calculatiing at a given time? I have
a range of cells that I want to be able to click a button to Freeze the
results. I don't want to lose the formulas though.
The best scenario would be a button to freeze and unfreeze (toggle)
calculation of the particular range (or sheet) without affecting the
calculation of other ranges or sheets.
as usual, any help is greatly appreciated.

Jonco


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Default Freeze cells from further calculation?

how about copying the values to another cell?


-----Original Message-----
Is there a way to stop a formula from calculatiing at a

given time? I have
a range of cells that I want to be able to click a button

to Freeze the
results. I don't want to lose the formulas though.
The best scenario would be a button to freeze and

unfreeze (toggle)
calculation of the particular range (or sheet) without

affecting the
calculation of other ranges or sheets.
as usual, any help is greatly appreciated.

Jonco


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