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Formulas

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replyReply Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:55Delegate Stuart said...

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Formulas

How to link work sheets

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replyReply Tue 9 Sep 2008, 15:28Trainer David said...

RE: Formulas

Hi Stuart

I would need a bit more info of what you are looking to do but for example if I wanted the content of Cell A1 in Sheet 2 to appear in cell A1 of sheet 1 the formula would be =SUM(Sheet2!A1)

You can use the = sign and then just navigate to the sheet and cell you want. You can also do this with different workbooks.

 

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Concatenating Results of Formulas

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