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StephenAWJ
Is it possible, when using the Paste Special > Operations function to paste,
rather than have Excel paste the result of the operation to have it paste a
formula?
For example, say I have 100 in one cell and 50 in another, and I want to
copy the cell that says 100 and paste it on the 50 with Paste Special > Add
function (or whatever function will actually do what I'm looking for) and
instead of it pasting the value of the addition (150) pasting instead
something like =50+100.
As a corallary, would there be some way to do this where I could paste a
formula with a reference instead, so that, for instance, with two cells, one
with the value of 100 and one with the value of 50, if I copied the 100 into
the 50, the cell would then read =50+[Cell Reference of cell that has value
of 100 in it]. That way, if I subsequently changed what was in that cell, it
would carry over to the new cell?
rather than have Excel paste the result of the operation to have it paste a
formula?
For example, say I have 100 in one cell and 50 in another, and I want to
copy the cell that says 100 and paste it on the 50 with Paste Special > Add
function (or whatever function will actually do what I'm looking for) and
instead of it pasting the value of the addition (150) pasting instead
something like =50+100.
As a corallary, would there be some way to do this where I could paste a
formula with a reference instead, so that, for instance, with two cells, one
with the value of 100 and one with the value of 50, if I copied the 100 into
the 50, the cell would then read =50+[Cell Reference of cell that has value
of 100 in it]. That way, if I subsequently changed what was in that cell, it
would carry over to the new cell?