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duke -
good idea! usually i just copy them, then "open up" the formulas using CTRL + ` and then replace '[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'! (for instance) with nothing. either way is probably just as fast. :) susan On May 23, 2:29 pm, Duke Carey wrote: It's behaving the way it is supposed to. Try selecting the range of formulas to copy, pressing Ctrl-H and replacing the = sign with your name - Replace All Then copy the changed formulas, paste them into the new sheet Do another Search & Replace, changing your name to an equal sign "LoriDe" wrote: Hello, I have a range of formula's in a spreadsheet that I need to copy to another spreadsheet but when I do a Paste SpecialFormula it copies the actual data and references the original spreadsheet within the formula. Example: Original formula in original spreadsheet is =COUNTA(AutoSys!B:B) and when I paste special to another spreadsheet it is =COUNTA('[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'!C:C). I have a whole worksheet with these formulas that I need to copy on a regular basis, can someone tell me why it won't just copy the formula? I have also tried paste specialFormulas and number formats, values, values and number formats - they all give the same results. Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Lori- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Hi Duke and Susan,
Thanks for the information but I'm not sure why either one is not working. Do you have any other ideas or suggestions? "Susan" wrote: duke - good idea! usually i just copy them, then "open up" the formulas using CTRL + ` and then replace '[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'! (for instance) with nothing. either way is probably just as fast. :) susan On May 23, 2:29 pm, Duke Carey wrote: It's behaving the way it is supposed to. Try selecting the range of formulas to copy, pressing Ctrl-H and replacing the = sign with your name - Replace All Then copy the changed formulas, paste them into the new sheet Do another Search & Replace, changing your name to an equal sign "LoriDe" wrote: Hello, I have a range of formula's in a spreadsheet that I need to copy to another spreadsheet but when I do a Paste SpecialFormula it copies the actual data and references the original spreadsheet within the formula. Example: Original formula in original spreadsheet is =COUNTA(AutoSys!B:B) and when I paste special to another spreadsheet it is =COUNTA('[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'!C:C). I have a whole worksheet with these formulas that I need to copy on a regular basis, can someone tell me why it won't just copy the formula? I have also tried paste specialFormulas and number formats, values, values and number formats - they all give the same results. Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Lori- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Hi duke and susan,
I have an issue, when I save a file sent by mail, the formulas' are becoming inoperative and it shows "#name ?" can u help me to get solved.. -- Bangalore India "LoriDe" wrote: Hi Duke and Susan, Thanks for the information but I'm not sure why either one is not working. Do you have any other ideas or suggestions? "Susan" wrote: duke - good idea! usually i just copy them, then "open up" the formulas using CTRL + ` and then replace '[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'! (for instance) with nothing. either way is probably just as fast. :) susan On May 23, 2:29 pm, Duke Carey wrote: It's behaving the way it is supposed to. Try selecting the range of formulas to copy, pressing Ctrl-H and replacing the = sign with your name - Replace All Then copy the changed formulas, paste them into the new sheet Do another Search & Replace, changing your name to an equal sign "LoriDe" wrote: Hello, I have a range of formula's in a spreadsheet that I need to copy to another spreadsheet but when I do a Paste SpecialFormula it copies the actual data and references the original spreadsheet within the formula. Example: Original formula in original spreadsheet is =COUNTA(AutoSys!B:B) and when I paste special to another spreadsheet it is =COUNTA('[Scheduling Metrics April 2007.xls]AutoSys'!C:C). I have a whole worksheet with these formulas that I need to copy on a regular basis, can someone tell me why it won't just copy the formula? I have also tried paste specialFormulas and number formats, values, values and number formats - they all give the same results. Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Lori- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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The formulas could be using a function from the Analysis Toolpak add-in and you
don't have it loaded in ToolsAdd-ins. The formulas could be using a User Defined Function that is stored in an add-in or workbook that is not available on your computer. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 23 May 2007 23:58:01 -0700, smkumar wrote: Hi duke and susan, I have an issue, when I save a file sent by mail, the formulas' are becoming inoperative and it shows "#name ?" can u help me to get solved.. |
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