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Not possible. A cell can contain either a value or a formula at any one
time. You can overwrite a formula cell by manually entering a value into it but the formula's gone. Instead of amending the formulated Sheet2, it may be viable for you to work further on a static capture of the entire Sheet2 via quick copy n paste special as values of Sheet2 into a new sheet, making your manual downstream amendments/adjustments over there. In this way you can retain Sheet2's formulated functionality as it stands. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik --- "mdj0615" wrote in message ... Okay, one more question, and I will stop. That worked just great for the spreadsheet, the Ps on sheet one no longer affect sheet two. I did not put into account that I also need to put other numbers onto sheet two directly, and I'm afraid to tinker with the formula now. How can I change the formula to where it will still be there even if I need to write directly into the cells. For example, there are times where I need to put a T on sheet 1, which becomes a 2 on sheet two, but I need to change that value to 4, or there's a P on sheet one, which puts nothing on sheet two, but I need to write in a 3. |
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