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this quick tip shows you how you can correctly copy an Excel sheet from one file to another I have a calculation sheet and a master sheet now in this calculation sheet we have formulas that reference that master sheet now I want to copy the calculation sheet over to another file thatamp;#39;s called local file in this file I also have a master sheet and when I copy over my calculations I want them to reference this master sheet Iamp;#39;m going to go back to the start file right Mouse click on the tab here move or copy place the check mark to create a copy and then select local file but the problem is the formulas are still referencing the old file what you can do is go and edit the links youamp;#39;re going to change source and then select the local file as the source so basically itamp;#39;s going to be referencing itself and once you do that edit links is grayed out again because you have no more formulas referencing an external file