Copy. Choose Edit/Paste Special. Select the Values radio button. Click
OK.
> Is there an easier way to copy and paste the values of a cell without using
> notepad? When i paste directly to new column the formulas get copied--i
> only want to paste the final values...
jeremy - 08 Jun 2005 22:34 GMT
ok, so when you paste to a new column, go to edit---paste special...
then click in the button values!
that should work! ;)

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jeremy - 09 Jun 2005 15:22 GMT
Hi Jeremy,
see http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/paste.htm#withoutformatting
for five methods more detail on the above page.
1) paste to formula bar, 2) use notepad, 3) Edit, Paste Special, values,
4) use Steve Miller's "Pure Text", 5) use a macro
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> Is there an easier way to copy and paste the values of a cell without using
> notepad? When i paste directly to new column the formulas get copied--i
> only want to paste the final values...
> Makes sense?
> Jeremy