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How I use functios whit "paste special?
Meaning: I have data A1 and 1 use some function A2, after that I have to
delete colum A1. So A2 get #REF!, how I have to do this?

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Select the range. Copy . Keeping the selection. right
click..PasteSpecial,,Values.. OK
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How I use functios whit "paste special?
Meaning: I have data A1 and 1 use some function A2, after that I have to
delete colum A1. So A2 get #REF!, how I have to do this?

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Hi,
Before deleting information in A, select B, copy, in the same position do
paste special, values, then delete A

"backmara" wrote:

How I use functios whit "paste special?
Meaning: I have data A1 and 1 use some function A2, after that I have to
delete colum A1. So A2 get #REF!, how I have to do this?

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