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Paste Link Problem
I am attempting to use Paste Special, Paste Link to get a portion of one
worksheet linked to another. The source data is a mixture of data types, some cells are text, some are dates and some are numerical. Upon completing the Paste Link process, many of the cells contain 0, some have a date 1/0/00. Reformatting doesnt seem to help, and the number of cells is quite large which makes this impractical, in any event. I can not determine why the cell formatting is not coming over properly. Any suggestions will be helpful. Marsh |
Paste Link Problem
just curious why dont you special paste the format first then try the links?
"Marsh" wrote: I am attempting to use Paste Special, Paste Link to get a portion of one worksheet linked to another. The source data is a mixture of data types, some cells are text, some are dates and some are numerical. Upon completing the Paste Link process, many of the cells contain 0, some have a date 1/0/00. Reformatting doesnt seem to help, and the number of cells is quite large which makes this impractical, in any event. I can not determine why the cell formatting is not coming over properly. Any suggestions will be helpful. Marsh |
Paste Link Problem
"Marsh" wrote: I am attempting to use Paste Special, Paste Link to get a portion of one worksheet linked to another. The source data is a mixture of data types, some cells are text, some are dates and some are numerical. Upon completing the Paste Link process, many of the cells contain 0, some have a date 1/0/00. Reformatting doesnt seem to help, and the number of cells is quite large which makes this impractical, in any event. I can not determine why the cell formatting is not coming over properly. Any suggestions will be helpful. Marsh Try this: A straight formula no links =IF(A2="","",IF(CELL("format",A2)="D1",TEXT(A2,"dd/mm/yyy"),A2)) Regards Peter |
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