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Are you 100% sure about that Frank?

Markster

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
as stated: For multiple workBOOKS not possible / supported in Excel.

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Markster" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Frank, I only used the worksheet deal as an example. I know how to

make
chnages to several worksheets at one time, challenge is how do you

accomplish
when you are dealing with four workbooks, all with the same format

and
same-named worksheets. Please read my post carefully.

Thnak you.

Markster
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"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
now you're talking about sheets within ONE single workbook. To

achieve
this try:
- select / group all the sheets first (hold down the CTRL key while
selecting them)
- enter your value in a cell

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Markster" schrieb im

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Hello Frank.

Thank you. I should have mentioned in my original e-mail that I

am
not
interested in linking or consolidating - to much effort. My

thinking
is that
if you can select , say, 20 worksheeets within one workbook, make

a
change to
one cell, and have the change made to that cell in all of the
remaining 19
worksheets, that you should be able to do the same with

workbooks.
I'm
convinced that the gurus at MS had to contemplate such a

scenario, I
just
can't seem to figure out how.

Mark :)

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
you can link three of your 4 workbooks/sheets to a master

document

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Markster" schrieb im
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Hello MS Excel Community.

Here's the deal...I'm trying to find a way to update cells

across
four
workbooks.

All of the workbooks are formatted exactly the same with the
exception of the
filenames. I want to be able to open all four workbooks,

some
how
highlight
the cell where I want to make the change, make the change

once,
and
have the
change reflect in all of the workbooks - similar to making
changes on
multiple worksheets within one worbook. Any suggestions

would be
welcome.

Markster