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here Im going to show you three robust and simple ways to copy data between workbooks and make sure everything works afterwards and the files in this tutorial come from a much longer and thorough tutorial that Ive made five tricks to copy Excel data to other workbooks its a great tutorial Ill put a link to it below this video if youre interested in that but here lets keep it simple three methods first one easy one copy paste select your data hit Ctrl C go to a new workbook and Ctrl V to paste it in and thats the one most people are going to use the problem is that there are sneaky formulas and functions in a lot of the data now this one is simple but when there are complex ones they can link to data that we dont realize is linked to and then when we copy it in the new workbook it can be pointing to the old workbook and it can cause a tangled mess so you need to be careful only copy and paste data if you know whats in it I cant tell you how many times I have done that only lat