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One can write a formula such as [ ]=A1 and copy it down a column and
relative addressing does what it does and makes life easy. My question is whether a similar capability exists between sheets? I'd like to say for example [ ]=PrevSheet!A1 and then be able to copy that across sheets as well as down columns. I've only found how to do this by either explicitly manually plugging in the name of the previous sheet into the formula, or by manually putting the name of the previous sheet into a cell on the current sheet and then using indirect addressing. Excel obviously knows the names of all my sheets and the order that I have them displayed on screen so it has all the info it needs to do what I want. Is there some simple approach which has escaped me? Thanks.... Bill |
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