rwguinn
Penultimate Amazing
We have to do a bunch of analysis in Excel (not my choice!)
When we copy a sheet into a report, which we need to do because of the formulas, pictures, and text-not wanting to re-do the whole damn thing--it shows up with that damn #VALUE! crap when you open the copied version.
This in spite of the fact the macro is present, and the "do not update" option is clicked.
When the original spread sheet is also opened, this does not occur. If you open the original, then close it, the problem goes away, also.
We need the whole thing, as the people I'm dealing with want to see how cells were calculated, and the references within the calculations. They are also big on pictures.
We are using the "move or copy" option, with "make a copy" into the new worksheet.
Any guesses or actual facts on whatthehecck I'm doing wrong?
When we copy a sheet into a report, which we need to do because of the formulas, pictures, and text-not wanting to re-do the whole damn thing--it shows up with that damn #VALUE! crap when you open the copied version.
This in spite of the fact the macro is present, and the "do not update" option is clicked.
When the original spread sheet is also opened, this does not occur. If you open the original, then close it, the problem goes away, also.
We need the whole thing, as the people I'm dealing with want to see how cells were calculated, and the references within the calculations. They are also big on pictures.
We are using the "move or copy" option, with "make a copy" into the new worksheet.
Any guesses or actual facts on whatthehecck I'm doing wrong?