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Todd
If you are copying many formulas at the same time, use EditReplace on your selection of formulas. Replace what: = Replace with: ^^^ Replace all. Copy to other workbook and reverse the process. Close the source workbook without saving or reverse the process there also. I find it easier to close and re-open if I need that book open. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:15:02 -0700, Todd wrote: How do you Copy a formula from one workbook to another. I make updates to a daily changing workbook, so when I have the updates ready i need to transfer them form one workbook to the original. When I do, the formulas reference the workbook that I update, not the original. How do i do this and keep the formulas exactly as they are? Todd |
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