Formula to change calculated results to values

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Here's the situation; I'm a high school soccer coach and want to record
player game stats on one sheet for a given game & date, and have that same
data appear on a different sheet for that given date and game. I can
reference the game data sheet cells and it works fine, but, when I clear the
contents for the next game, the data in the destination sheet clears as well,
(I need to retain that data).

I use as a sheet named (GameStat) where I enter shots, assists, etc for
Player "A" for a given game and date. example: col's E through P (cell 5) on
a given date for a given player.

then in a second sheet (PlayerStats) I want to keep the Individual player's
game stats for that date.

I'm Using the GameStat sheet for multiple games and every time I clear the
previous entries from the preceeding game, the results in the "PlayerStats"
page is cleared as well,....I need that data to be retained in the
PlayerStats sheet, How?

Thanks
 
To change formulas to values use copy>edit>pastespecial>values
or add the paste values icon to your toolbar( it is a small box with 12 on
it)
 
Don, thanks for your tip, but I'd like to have it done automatically using a
formula in the cells themselves instead of the tool bar buttons.
 
Then you need a macro
sheets("sheet1").range("d1:d4")=sheets("sheet2").range("d1:d4").value
 
Hi Cameron

Replacing formulas with their values is changing cell entries. In excel
function's can't change anything, they only can return a value acording
their parameters. So changing formulas with values by function is
impossible. You have to do this manually, or you have to write a procedure,
which is started pressing button or hot-key, or from some worksheet event.

Arvi Laanemets
 

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