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If A1 = James and B1 = Earl and C1 = Jones,
I can use a formula to have D1 = "Jones, James Earl" But is there any way to make this a constant afterward? I'd like to copy this column or fields from it outside this sheet, but the references are all internal? How can I say, "Now that you know the value, freeze it that way?" |
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Select the cells containing the formulas that you wish to remove.
Right click in the selection and choose "Copy". Right click in the selection *again* and choose "PasteSpecial". Click on "Values, then <OK <Esc. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Jake Mackey" <Jake wrote in message ... If A1 = James and B1 = Earl and C1 = Jones, I can use a formula to have D1 = "Jones, James Earl" But is there any way to make this a constant afterward? I'd like to copy this column or fields from it outside this sheet, but the references are all internal? How can I say, "Now that you know the value, freeze it that way?" |
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