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No need to reply. I will just do the simple way and delete the 105 rows, copy
row 1, delete data cells, then copy row 2 from 3 to 106. Thanks for you reply. Maybe some day I will get involved in Excel to the point I need to know more of about the formula short cuts. -- Lisa Fornal "Lisa F" wrote: I have a worksheet with data and formula from A1 to M106 with 2008 data. I need to create a new sheet for 2009. I would like to remove the data -but not the formulas- for the worksheet. I could delete 105 rows but then the question how to add the formulas in the correct columns. What options are available? -- Lisa Fornal |
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