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Default Move data - what happens to formula's


Hi all,

I've been working on a nice spreadsheet for over a week, now that I'm
close to finalizing a nice looking sheet which will safe the colleques a
lot of time somebody informs me my layout of the sheet is not to the
custum standard .

I won't be the first one with this problem and was wondering if anybody
can tell me when a start moving stuf around (cut and past) will my
formula's all go hay-wire?

Any advice?

w:evil


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