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Hi,
I have an excell 2007 workbook that spans 10 years, has hundreds of rows and
columns, and many notes in cells relating to the line items. I want to
start a new workbook using the data from the last year. I mean I want to
take all of 2008, and in a new workbook label it 2009 and enter 2009 data as
it becomes available monthly. Trying to do this, I launched excel a second
time and then went to the sheet I want to copy into the new workbook. Using
control A I highlighted the desired sheet, and then went to the new
workbook, and then went to cell A1 and pasted it all into the new workbook.
All of the data came, but none of the logic or comments.
Is there a way to copy a sheet and keep it all, the data, the equations in
each cell, and the comments? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to consider my question.
Al
I have an excell 2007 workbook that spans 10 years, has hundreds of rows and
columns, and many notes in cells relating to the line items. I want to
start a new workbook using the data from the last year. I mean I want to
take all of 2008, and in a new workbook label it 2009 and enter 2009 data as
it becomes available monthly. Trying to do this, I launched excel a second
time and then went to the sheet I want to copy into the new workbook. Using
control A I highlighted the desired sheet, and then went to the new
workbook, and then went to cell A1 and pasted it all into the new workbook.
All of the data came, but none of the logic or comments.
Is there a way to copy a sheet and keep it all, the data, the equations in
each cell, and the comments? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to consider my question.
Al