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I have a cell on one sheet that sums up a col. [=sum(a11:a25)].
now I want to copy that total to a data sheet, but it keeps coming up as #value. How do I change the formula from one sheet to a value on another sheet? Thanks |
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After you have copied it and moved to the destination cell, from the menu
choose Edit-Paste Special-Values "WTG" wrote: I have a cell on one sheet that sums up a col. [=sum(a11:a25)]. now I want to copy that total to a data sheet, but it keeps coming up as #value. How do I change the formula from one sheet to a value on another sheet? Thanks |
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