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Formatting Cell To Display Value Instead Of Formula
The worksheet I am working on is actually used to input required data into
another worksheet. I don't want to just simply copy and paste the cells that are needed because they contain a formula. Is there a way to format the cells so the total is displayed vice the formula? |
Formatting Cell To Display Value Instead Of Formula
In Tools-Options View tab, there is a checkbox for formulas. You can create
a copy of the sheet you are working on, and check this box to show the formulas, or clear it to show values. "derek_m_taylor" wrote in message ... The worksheet I am working on is actually used to input required data into another worksheet. I don't want to just simply copy and paste the cells that are needed because they contain a formula. Is there a way to format the cells so the total is displayed vice the formula? |
Formatting Cell To Display Value Instead Of Formula
I figured it out shortly after I posted, all I did was right click and select
paste special, choosing show value under the options. "Richard O. Neville" wrote: In Tools-Options View tab, there is a checkbox for formulas. You can create a copy of the sheet you are working on, and check this box to show the formulas, or clear it to show values. "derek_m_taylor" wrote in message ... The worksheet I am working on is actually used to input required data into another worksheet. I don't want to just simply copy and paste the cells that are needed because they contain a formula. Is there a way to format the cells so the total is displayed vice the formula? |
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