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How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

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    How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

    I have a drop down list. When I choose something from the list, it creates a description (text) in the next cell. I need to be able to copy/paste the text from the cell, but it will only let me choose the formula instead. Any ideas??

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    Re: How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

    Copy the cell normally, select where you want it to go, then Edit > Paste Special, tick Values
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    Re: How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

    Is not that simple, i copy data from website (with macro and web query), and formats as scores (0-1, 2-0, etc) is stored by excel as DATE format. When i copy/paste as value, show a number like 40906. All i want is to have score copy corectly from that website through web query.

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    Re: How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

    Maybe..

    Copy --Paste special -- values--then paste special -- formats
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    Re: How to copy/paste cell text (not the formula)

    @garbisrobert,
    Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately:

    Your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Don't post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread. If you feel it's particularly relevant, provide a link to the other thread. It makes sense to have a new thread for your question because a thread with numerous replies can be off putting & difficult to pick out relevant replies.
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