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See my reply to Peo. Clearly I did not word the original question well. I
think the issue is this is a macro and I am not a macro expert (understand but don't use extensively) -- Doug T "Gord Dibben" wrote: Select the formula cells in source sheet and EditReplace What: = With: ^^^ Replace all. Copy to target worksheet and reverse the EditReplace on both sheets. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 07:20:01 -0700, Doug T wrote: I am trying to copy a workbook from one worksheet to another. The workbook contains cells with input ranges referencing a workbook within the original worksheet. When I copy or move to the second worksheet the Input Range formula changes from 'Valid Values'!$W$1:$W$3 to '[OriginalWorksheetName.xls]Valid Values'!$W$1:$W$3 obviously referencing the original spreadsheet. Is there a way for this to copy in a non relative way? |
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