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On Sep 9, 10:31*pm, "Otto Moehrbach"
wrote: Alan * * Do you mean that when you copy a formula from one workbook to another that a link is made to the old workbook? *If so, the cure is to not copy formulas. The idea is to change the formulas so that they are no longer formulas, then copy them, then change them back to formulas at the destination. * Not exactly, but your approach may still work. When I copy the formulas, the formulas appear correct in the destination workbook (not referencing the source workbook). The formulas reference worksheets that did not exist in the source workbook but do exist in the destination workbook. So, once I copy them, it asks to update their values. Alan |
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