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Hi there! Using E02 on XP. Not a programmer but love
learning better ways to do stuff. I have data being generated from an ooooold Lotus 1-2-3 file that can be pasted into Excel as values. There are 5 reports. Need about 100 cells from each for a big one page summary report. (Someone has been typing it each month!) So, I have created a file with the summary report on sheet 1 and the 5 Lotus reports are pasted to sheets 2-6. And now I'm experiencing the joyous pain of typing a few thousand formulas to link the cells. If I try to copy/paste the formulas to speed things up, Excel keeps using the wrong logic to 'change' the cell reference. Problem is, my links on sheet 1 are linear and my data on sheets 2-6 is running columnar. (Transposing the report data is not an option.) So, what I want is: =P4!R26 =P4!R27 =P4!R28 =P4!S26 =P4!S27 =P4!S28 When I try a copy/paste, I get something like this: =P4!S27 =P4!T27 =P4!U27 Is there a way to paste a formula EXACTLY as you copied it? Then I could just edit the letters as I go. Also, once I get sheet2 linked to sheet1 is there a way to copy all the links to sheets 3,4,etc.? Just looking for a quick overview of tips and shortcuts to best use my brain rather than frying it with monotonous typing. Thanks in advance for any help or advice!!! |
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