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New Problem: #REF!
Okay, I succeeded in combining the first and last names from two separate
columns into a new third column. However, when I try to delete the unwanted first and last name columns, all the data in the Full Name column is replaced with #REF! What can I do? Is there any way I can unlink these three columns? |
New Problem: #REF!
Select whole 3rd column
EditCopy EditPaste special , check Values HTH -- AP "Baylynx" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Okay, I succeeded in combining the first and last names from two separate columns into a new third column. However, when I try to delete the unwanted first and last name columns, all the data in the Full Name column is replaced with #REF! What can I do? Is there any way I can unlink these three columns? |
New Problem: #REF!
Yeah.. copy the third Column and paste special value into a fourth column -- Bearacade ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bearacade's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35016 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=553853 |
New Problem: #REF!
Just paste special in place.
Why add another column? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:00:05 -0500, Bearacade wrote: Yeah.. copy the third Column and paste special value into a fourth column |
New Problem: #REF!
Hey folks,
Paste Special is not working for me. I select the new column C created with data from column A and B. I select editcopypaste special. Then when I try to delete columns A and B, column C reverts to #REF! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Just paste special in place. Why add another column? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:00:05 -0500, Bearacade wrote: Yeah.. copy the third Column and paste special value into a fourth column |
New Problem: #REF!
It should work. Select all of the cells in column C where you combined them
with the formula. Use copy at that point. Without unselecting them, simply use Edit | Paste Special and make sure [Values] is selected and press OK. You should then be able to delete columns A and B. I think we are all presuming you used a formula something like this in column C: =A1 & " " & B1 or =B1 & ", " & A1 If you used something else, please copy the formula and show it to us here. "Baylynx" wrote: Hey folks, Paste Special is not working for me. I select the new column C created with data from column A and B. I select editcopypaste special. Then when I try to delete columns A and B, column C reverts to #REF! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Just paste special in place. Why add another column? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:00:05 -0500, Bearacade wrote: Yeah.. copy the third Column and paste special value into a fourth column |
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