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I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum
numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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Copy Paste Special Values
HTH Regards, Howard "buffalo1" wrote in message ... I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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buffalo 1, maybe copy, paste special, valves
-- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "buffalo1" wrote in message ... I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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Try this:
Select the cell with the SUM Press these keys in order: [F2] [F9] [Enter] (that will convert the formula to its result) Alternatively, you could <edit<copy <edit<paste special Check: Values Press the [Enter] key Is that something you can work with? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "buffalo1" wrote: I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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Hummm,
Is that the short cut key for copy, paste special, values? Checked my short-cut key strokes print out and don't see it. Very clever... or a way big oversight on my part. Thanks, Regards Howard "Ron Coderre" wrote in message ... Try this: Select the cell with the SUM Press these keys in order: [F2] [F9] [Enter] (that will convert the formula to its result) Alternatively, you could <edit<copy <edit<paste special Check: Values Press the [Enter] key Is that something you can work with? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "buffalo1" wrote: I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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Regarding:
Is that the short cut key for copy, paste special, values? Nah....but it emulates those actions in a single cell [F2].....puts the active cell in edit mode [F9]....converts the cell formula to its evaluated value [Enter]..commits that value and exits edit mode *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "L. Howard Kittle" wrote: Hummm, Is that the short cut key for copy, paste special, values? Checked my short-cut key strokes print out and don't see it. Very clever... or a way big oversight on my part. Thanks, Regards Howard "Ron Coderre" wrote in message ... Try this: Select the cell with the SUM Press these keys in order: [F2] [F9] [Enter] (that will convert the formula to its result) Alternatively, you could <edit<copy <edit<paste special Check: Values Press the [Enter] key Is that something you can work with? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "buffalo1" wrote: I have a SS that I need to sum dollars and then delete the rows with the sum numbers. Is there a way to make a formula a constant? |
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