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I am trying to copy values from one workbook (apps 2006-07) into a new
version of the same workbook (apps 2007-08) but the paste special option only creates a link to the original formula in the first workbook, e.g. =(('[APPS 2006-07.xls]season apps'!C4))+42. I want to add the values created in the original workbook to the same formula in the new book to produce a new list of values. The values are calculated in the original workbook by a simple SUM formula: =('season apps'!C4)+32 which adds the value from one sheet to a constant value. I want to do the same in my new workbook without this being linked to the original workbook. I ams ure I ahve done this in the past but Excel doesn't seem to want to play this year! |
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if you want just the values, paste special, values.
but it sounds like you want the formula, just linked to the new wrkbk instead of the old one. try this: paste it the way you are. press Ctrl plus " ` " - this is the character that's (usually) just above the tab key on your keyboard. it's a backwards apostrophe. when you hit this, every formula in the worksheet will open up & be readable. it will screw up your formatting & column widths drastically, but don't worry, they'll go back. now you can edit, find & replace IN THE FORMULAS. replace: [APPS2006-07.xls] with: <blank all your formulas will now say simply 'season apps'! now hit Ctrl + ` again and all your formulas will close up again, all your formatting will return to normal, & you're all set. hope it works! :) susan On May 7, 11:11 am, deepdale1881 wrote: I am trying to copy values from one workbook (apps 2006-07) into a new version of the same workbook (apps 2007-08) but the paste special option only creates a link to the original formula in the first workbook, e.g. =(('[APPS 2006-07.xls]season apps'!C4))+42. I want to add the values created in the original workbook to the same formula in the new book to produce a new list of values. The values are calculated in the original workbook by a simple SUM formula: =('season apps'!C4)+32 which adds the value from one sheet to a constant value. I want to do the same in my new workbook without this being linked to the original workbook. I ams ure I ahve done this in the past but Excel doesn't seem to want to play this year! |
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Dear Susan,
Many thanks; it isn't a way I have used in the past but that doesn't matter - it works! You have saved me many frustrating hours at the computer trying to remember what I did last time and trying to work out why it isn't doing it this time! Martin (deepdale1881) "Susan" wrote: if you want just the values, paste special, values. but it sounds like you want the formula, just linked to the new wrkbk instead of the old one. try this: paste it the way you are. press Ctrl plus " ` " - this is the character that's (usually) just above the tab key on your keyboard. it's a backwards apostrophe. when you hit this, every formula in the worksheet will open up & be readable. it will screw up your formatting & column widths drastically, but don't worry, they'll go back. now you can edit, find & replace IN THE FORMULAS. replace: [APPS2006-07.xls] with: <blank all your formulas will now say simply 'season apps'! now hit Ctrl + ` again and all your formulas will close up again, all your formatting will return to normal, & you're all set. hope it works! :) susan On May 7, 11:11 am, deepdale1881 wrote: I am trying to copy values from one workbook (apps 2006-07) into a new version of the same workbook (apps 2007-08) but the paste special option only creates a link to the original formula in the first workbook, e.g. =(('[APPS 2006-07.xls]season apps'!C4))+42. I want to add the values created in the original workbook to the same formula in the new book to produce a new list of values. The values are calculated in the original workbook by a simple SUM formula: =('season apps'!C4)+32 which adds the value from one sheet to a constant value. I want to do the same in my new workbook without this being linked to the original workbook. I ams ure I ahve done this in the past but Excel doesn't seem to want to play this year! |
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i'm glad it worked for you!
thanks for the feedback. susan On May 7, 12:29 pm, deepdale1881 wrote: Dear Susan, Many thanks; it isn't a way I have used in the past but that doesn't matter - it works! You have saved me many frustrating hours at the computer trying to remember what I did last time and trying to work out why it isn't doing it this time! Martin (deepdale1881) "Susan" wrote: if you want just the values, paste special, values. but it sounds like you want the formula, just linked to the new wrkbk instead of the old one. try this: paste it the way you are. press Ctrl plus " ` " - this is the character that's (usually) just above the tab key on your keyboard. it's a backwards apostrophe. when you hit this, every formula in the worksheet will open up & be readable. it will screw up your formatting & column widths drastically, but don't worry, they'll go back. now you can edit, find & replace IN THE FORMULAS. replace: [APPS2006-07.xls] with: <blank all your formulas will now say simply 'season apps'! now hit Ctrl + ` again and all your formulas will close up again, all your formatting will return to normal, & you're all set. hope it works! :) susan On May 7, 11:11 am, deepdale1881 wrote: I am trying to copy values from one workbook (apps 2006-07) into a new version of the same workbook (apps 2007-08) but the paste special option only creates a link to the original formula in the first workbook, e.g. =(('[APPS 2006-07.xls]season apps'!C4))+42. I want to add the values created in the original workbook to the same formula in the new book to produce a new list of values. The values are calculated in the original workbook by a simple SUM formula: =('season apps'!C4)+32 which adds the value from one sheet to a constant value. I want to do the same in my new workbook without this being linked to the original workbook. I ams ure I ahve done this in the past but Excel doesn't seem to want to play this year!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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