How can I freeze formulas in Excel?

S

Sarah

I am connecting one worksheet to another, and I want the formulas to remain
constant in the second one--not change relationly as I add information at the
top of the first one.
 
G

GaryDK

Hi Sarah,

Can you provide a little more detail as to what is happening?

Thanks,

Gary
 
R

Ragdyer

You can remove the formulas and leave the data behind.

Of course, from then on, there's no more calculating going to happen in
those cells.

Right click in a cell containing one of your formulas and choose "Copy".
Right click *again* and choose "Paste Special".
Click on "Values", then <OK>, then <Esc>.
And the formula is gone while the data remains!
 
D

David McRitchie

Anything you put within double quotes will not change when you
insert/delete rows or columns. Use of INDIRECT Worksheet Function.

If you gave specific examples of what you have, might have tried
to give you a more specific answer.

=SUM(INDIRECT("B25:B28"))

A formula like
=SUM(B25:B28) would change, as would
=SUM($B$25:$B$28) when rows/columns are inserted/deleted
 

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