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Default 3-D worksheet references?

thank you so much. that was just what i was looking for!

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Select a range(A1:M1000) on source sheet, copy and switch to target sheett.

Select A1 and Paste SpecialPaste Links


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 12:34:02 -0700, Brady
wrote:

I'm creating a pricing report for both our salespeople and customers in Excel
07. I would like to have a detailed form on one worksheet with all the
information that the salesperson needs to account for. I would then like to
have all this information referenced to a seperate worksheet that is
formatted for customer's eyes.

Is there anyway to have every cell mimicked in a seperate worksheet
(including numbers, formulas, and names/words)? I know how to do individual
3-D references, but is there anyway to reference an entire worksheet in one
go?

Ideally i want two identical worksheets, where the second one will always
mimick the changes in the individual one. This way i can just 'hide'
particular columns and rows to suit our customers.

Thanks for any help!