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Workbooks Not linking
Hello
I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €“ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks |
Workbooks Not linking
Make sure you have both workbook files open in the same instance of excel.
Close one workbook (and that instance of excel) and use File|open to open the second file. Then try it. Wanna Learn wrote: Hello I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €“ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Workbooks Not linking
Thanks Dave
I did exactly what you told me €“ still have the problem. However if I select a cell enter = and go to the other workbook I have to manually select the name of the tab so that it appears on the formula and manually type the cell number . then it works e.g. ='[2008Daily Stats Export.xls]Daily Stats Export'!B2 I entered = in the first workbook, went to the second workbook had to select the tab name then type in the cell number Thanks again "Dave Peterson" wrote: Make sure you have both workbook files open in the same instance of excel. Close one workbook (and that instance of excel) and use File|open to open the second file. Then try it. Wanna Learn wrote: Hello I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €€œ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Workbooks Not linking
I'm not sure what manually select the name of the tab, but when I do this, I can
select the worksheet tab that I want and point at the cell--and it works ok. Another option if you still have trouble. Start with the "sending" cell edit|copy go to the "receiving" cell Edit|paste special|paste link Wanna Learn wrote: Thanks Dave I did exactly what you told me €“ still have the problem. However if I select a cell enter = and go to the other workbook I have to manually select the name of the tab so that it appears on the formula and manually type the cell number . then it works e.g. ='[2008Daily Stats Export.xls]Daily Stats Export'!B2 I entered = in the first workbook, went to the second workbook had to select the tab name then type in the cell number Thanks again "Dave Peterson" wrote: Make sure you have both workbook files open in the same instance of excel. Close one workbook (and that instance of excel) and use File|open to open the second file. Then try it. Wanna Learn wrote: Hello I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €€œ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Workbooks Not linking
Again Thanks Daved - Not sure what was wrong- I tried eveything you told me.
I finally deleted the file and created a new file. Now it works. This was a old file. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure what manually select the name of the tab, but when I do this, I can select the worksheet tab that I want and point at the cell--and it works ok. Another option if you still have trouble. Start with the "sending" cell edit|copy go to the "receiving" cell Edit|paste special|paste link Wanna Learn wrote: Thanks Dave I did exactly what you told me €€œ still have the problem. However if I select a cell enter = and go to the other workbook I have to manually select the name of the tab so that it appears on the formula and manually type the cell number . then it works e.g. ='[2008Daily Stats Export.xls]Daily Stats Export'!B2 I entered = in the first workbook, went to the second workbook had to select the tab name then type in the cell number Thanks again "Dave Peterson" wrote: Make sure you have both workbook files open in the same instance of excel. Close one workbook (and that instance of excel) and use File|open to open the second file. Then try it. Wanna Learn wrote: Hello I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €€œ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Workbooks Not linking
Well, you got it working.
So that's a good thing. Wanna Learn wrote: Again Thanks Daved - Not sure what was wrong- I tried eveything you told me. I finally deleted the file and created a new file. Now it works. This was a old file. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure what manually select the name of the tab, but when I do this, I can select the worksheet tab that I want and point at the cell--and it works ok. Another option if you still have trouble. Start with the "sending" cell edit|copy go to the "receiving" cell Edit|paste special|paste link Wanna Learn wrote: Thanks Dave I did exactly what you told me €€œ still have the problem. However if I select a cell enter = and go to the other workbook I have to manually select the name of the tab so that it appears on the formula and manually type the cell number . then it works e.g. ='[2008Daily Stats Export.xls]Daily Stats Export'!B2 I entered = in the first workbook, went to the second workbook had to select the tab name then type in the cell number Thanks again "Dave Peterson" wrote: Make sure you have both workbook files open in the same instance of excel. Close one workbook (and that instance of excel) and use File|open to open the second file. Then try it. Wanna Learn wrote: Hello I have Two workbooks opened. I select a cell - I enter = (for formula) then I tab to the other workbook €€œ it goes to the other workbook but it does not allow me to select anything on the worksheet to create the link . HELP! thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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