Dear Sir,
1) will you suggest me the code. 
2) how to use the formula in 2007, for that also if you suggest the code.
 It will help me a lot.
thanks
Regards,
Kumar Bhanushali





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Hi Kumar,
 
For your 1st Question, you need to write the macro in Worksheet_Change 
Event.
For your 2nd Question, yes you can get only formula text. You can use the 
formula called FORMULATEXT
 
=FORMULATEXT(Cell_Refefence)
 
Note: FORMULATEXT is a new formula in 2013 Version of excel. Previous 
versions of excel you wont find this formula
 
 

On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Kumar Bhanushali <
kumar.bhanush...@pmcprojects.com> wrote:

Dear Sir, 
1) Is there any way, that if any value is pasted in column, it should be 
automatically round off to specified value. 
2) Is there any way, that if cell having formula is copied and it will 
paste to another sheet, but it will paste only formula text removing = 
from it, not value. 
  
Regards,
Kumar Bhanushali
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