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I want to archive a spreadsheet (and freeze those cells that want to
update itself) so that when I access it one year later, it no longer updates the cells that have functions like " =today() ". I would want to freeze those particular cells so that when I froze those cells, they show the last date when frozen. I guess it would be as if the spreadsheet became a text file. Is there a command/function within excel to do this? |
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