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#REF problems in a relation between worksheets
Hi, hope you can help me,
I got two worksheets, and cell A1 of worksheet2 isnt anything else than =Worksheet1!A1. Why is it then that if I delete the A1 cell of the worksheet 1, i got a #REF on cell A1 of workpage 2 instead of the new Worksheet1!A1 value?? Thanx a lot for any kinda help |
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#REF problems in a relation between worksheets
Because you deleted it, not cleared it.
use =INDIRECT("Sheet1!A1") "Jens Palacios Neffke" wrote in message ... Hi, hope you can help me, I got two worksheets, and cell A1 of worksheet2 isnt anything else than =Worksheet1!A1. Why is it then that if I delete the A1 cell of the worksheet 1, i got a #REF on cell A1 of workpage 2 instead of the new Worksheet1!A1 value?? Thanx a lot for any kinda help |
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