![]() Choose the option Service receives no input in Numbers, create a single Run AppleScript step and paste the AppleScript code there. In order to bind this script to a keyboard shortcut in Numbers, open Automator.app to create an Automator workflow. Binding the script to a keyboard shortcut This also eliminates the need to modify the original formulas. (Note: I’m the author of the script it’s under the ISC open source license.) Set the clipboard to my getSelectedFormulas() Set formulaCells to formulaCells & (aCell's formula) Repeat with aCell in aRow's cells min thru max ![]() Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to previousDelimiters ![]() Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to delimiter Set previousDelimiters to AppleScript's text item delimiters A more reusable approach would be a simple AppleScript that replicates the Copy command but only copies the bare formulas: on join(cells, delimiter)
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