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by - delegate Hash [1 post] (2008 Mar 17 Mon, 16:06) replyReply

how do you link different sheets

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by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[864 posts] (2008 Mar 18 Tue, 10:09) Edited on 2008 Mar 18 Tue, 10:11 replyReply

Hi Hash, Thanks for the post, Welcome to the forum, in answer to your question, this is quite a simple thing to do, in the sheet (Sheet1) active cell that you wish to have the link, place an equals sign (=) and then change to the sheet (Sheet2) you wish to link to using the tabs at the foot of the workbook and select the cell to be linked.
Press Enter and you will see the data in Sheet1 will be exactly that as in Sheet2.
You can create formulas that link worksheets and even workbooks in the same way. I hope that helps, best regards Pete.


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Shortcuts for working with named ranges in Excel

If you are working with or creating named ranges in your spreadsheets, then you may find the following shortcut keys useful.

- Bring up the Define Names dialogue box on screen by using Ctrl + F3 (instead of going to Insert - Names).

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- Go directly to a named range by hitting the F5 key. The Go To dialogue box will open and display any named ranges in the spreadsheet. Simply select the named range to navigate to it in the spreadsheet.

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