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thought it would be obvious. Thanks again In message , Leith Ross writes Hello Nospam, This is easy to do manually. Once you hace copied the cell, you need to use "Paste Special" to paste only the cell's value. Edit Paste Special... Once the Paste Special dialog appears click the option "Values" in the Paste section and then OK. Sincerely, Leith Ross -- Nospam |
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