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I am by no means an excel guru, and I'm needing a little help. I have
numerous cells that are using the following Vlookup formula: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C4,4)&")",Report!$B$1:$E$1000,2,FALSE) ) The "Report" sheet will be present in all subsequent workbooks that I create. Whenever I copy and paste the formula to another workbook, Excel places the name of the file in the formula. I.E.: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C15,4)&")",'[Week 14.xls]Report'!$B$1:$E $1000,2,FALSE) How can I prevent it from doing this, or is there something that I can put in the vlookup to tell it to always use the current workbook? Thanks in advance. |
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You should Copy the Formula to Notepad and then copy (from Notepad) to the
second sheet to prevent it referencing the sheet it originally came from. HTH " wrote: I am by no means an excel guru, and I'm needing a little help. I have numerous cells that are using the following Vlookup formula: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C4,4)&")",Report!$B$1:$E$1000,2,FALSE) ) The "Report" sheet will be present in all subsequent workbooks that I create. Whenever I copy and paste the formula to another workbook, Excel places the name of the file in the formula. I.E.: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C15,4)&")",'[Week 14.xls]Report'!$B$1:$E $1000,2,FALSE) How can I prevent it from doing this, or is there something that I can put in the vlookup to tell it to always use the current workbook? Thanks in advance. |
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Copy the formula from the formula bar or if there are many, replace the
equals sign with something unique like find what = replace with ^=^ then copy over the text strings to the new workbook, then reverse the replace in both workbooks -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom wrote in message ups.com... I am by no means an excel guru, and I'm needing a little help. I have numerous cells that are using the following Vlookup formula: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C4,4)&")",Report!$B$1:$E$1000,2,FALSE) ) The "Report" sheet will be present in all subsequent workbooks that I create. Whenever I copy and paste the formula to another workbook, Excel places the name of the file in the formula. I.E.: VLOOKUP("Total Amount ("&LEFT($C15,4)&")",'[Week 14.xls]Report'!$B$1:$E $1000,2,FALSE) How can I prevent it from doing this, or is there something that I can put in the vlookup to tell it to always use the current workbook? Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I have found that if you go into Edit....Links....Change Source to the current file, that this updates the formulas. I'd really like a way in the function to tell it to always use the current workbook, but I don't know if there is a way to do this or not. |
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On Saturday, 14 April 2007 at 00:42:08 UTC+8, wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. I have found that if you go into Edit....Links....Change Source to the current file, that this updates the formulas. I'd really like a way in the function to tell it to always use the current workbook, but I don't know if there is a way to do this or not. Great thanks. Very helpful. |
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