How to 'hard copy' worksheets in new workbook?

Ameube

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Hi,

I want to 'copy/hard-paste' up to 100 worksheets into a new workbook to get rid of all the formula's and external links that are in original workbook.

Can anyone tell me how to that without having to copy/paste each and every individual worksheet seperately?

Many thanks,
Marijn
 

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Click the tab of the first worksheet then Shift+click the tab of the last worksheet. Press Ctrl+a, choose Edit|Copy then Edit|Paste Special, check Values and click OK. Finally exit Group mode by clicking the tab of any worksheet other than the active one.
 
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