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Default How to copy an array without changing relative cell refferences?

I was wrong that Dependents will lose their precedents.
"Dmitry" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
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Thanks Otto Moehrbach!
Dependents on the target destination will lose their precedents if I
override the target destination by pasting the array.
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One way is to change the formulas so that Excel will not recognize them

as
formulas, do the copy and paste, then change them back.
Do this:
Select the range (the array) that you want to copy.
Click on Edit - Replace.
In the "Find what:" box, type "=" without the quotes.
In the "Replace with:" box type "Dmitry" without the quotes.
Click OK.
Copy and paste.
Now select the new range and reverse the process.
Done
HTH Otto
"Dmitry" wrote in message
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Hello specialists!
How to copy an array to an array of the same size without changing
relative
cell references in the formulas?
Best regards,
Dima








 
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