If you have a range of formulas that always produce the same result (that 
is, dead formulas), you may want to convert them to values. You can use the 
Home➜Clipboard➜Paste➜Values command to do this. Suppose that range A1:A10 
contains formulas that calculate a result that never changes. To convert 
these formulas to values:

1. Select A1:A10.
2. Choose Home➜Clipboard➜Copy (or press Ctrl+C).
3. Choose Home➜Clipboard➜Paste➜Values.
4. Press Enter or Esc to cancel paste mode.




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