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Peter,
I created multiple files (10 in all) dealing with various aspects of my budget. On my main budget program, I have a sheet that lists information from the other sheets. Although I was able to €ślink€ť a cell to another particular cell from another sheet, I wasnt able to €ślink€ť that cells format. No biggie though, for on the main sheet I changed the format to the €ślinked€ť cell and no problems. Sounds complicated, but was EXTREMELY easy (I only needed to format the cell that I was working on one time). "Peter Wells" wrote: I'm building a spreadsheet that sums results from a number of other spreadsheets, my question is how to keep both the data and formatting synchronized. I've tried using a formula in the destination file to reference the source and importing with a query - both handle the data values just fine but do not seem to handle formating, such as font color. What is the best technique? Thanks in advance, Peter |
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