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I'm sure a whole lot of people has a certain amount of data with summatories
below, then some more data with other summatories below and so on ad infinitum with a final total underneath it all. Most likely, they also have some kind of percentage or calculation in columns to the right or in between and so on. When copy-pasting the new data into an old sheet one must either be extremely careful to copy-paste just the data leaving untouched the calculation cells for them to survive, otherwise they'd turn into numbers. When you have a sizeable spreadsheet, this can become very time consuming. Ideally, one would like a way to somehow "protect" the calculation cells so that, when someone copy-pastes a dozen columns over them, only the data gets pasted while the calculation cells remain unaltered. If someone knows a way to accomplish this and/or knows of an add-in (even if at a price) that does the trick, I'd appreciate their letting me know. TIA |
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By the way.... yes, I know I can Copy-Paste-Formulas, but that doesn't work
if the data (not the summatories at the bottom and the percentage cells on the sides) are the result of arrays from a table in the originating spreadsheet I don't want to copy. What I need is to copy paste the array values while somehow "protecting"--and therefore leaving intact--the summatories etc. "Trilux_nogo" wrote in message ... I'm sure a whole lot of people has a certain amount of data with summatories below, then some more data with other summatories below and so on ad infinitum with a final total underneath it all. Most likely, they also have some kind of percentage or calculation in columns to the right or in between and so on. When copy-pasting the new data into an old sheet one must either be extremely careful to copy-paste just the data leaving untouched the calculation cells for them to survive, otherwise they'd turn into numbers. When you have a sizeable spreadsheet, this can become very time consuming. Ideally, one would like a way to somehow "protect" the calculation cells so that, when someone copy-pastes a dozen columns over them, only the data gets pasted while the calculation cells remain unaltered. If someone knows a way to accomplish this and/or knows of an add-in (even if at a price) that does the trick, I'd appreciate their letting me know. TIA |
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