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Excel 2003. I have workbooks in which there are internal links (cell
references and references to labeled cells). I would like to "freeze" these
before copying these sheets to another workbook. How can I resolve the
internal links or references so that the references are no longer there, only
the actual values the references produce? Thanks for the help and God bless.
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Select the cells
Edit / Copy
Edit / Paste Special / Values

To avoid losing the formulas from your master copy you might do better
to copy the sheets and then replace the formulas in the new copy.

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