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I am trying to copy a list of film titles I have in one worksheet contained
in one workbook to another worksheet in another workbook. There are no formulae involved, it is not a mathematical process, simply information. There must be a link between the 2 worksheets so that any changes in the original are reflected in the destination worksheet. I have tried linking and paste special, but nothing seems to work. I am convinced this is because I have not fully understooed the processes involved. Can anyone tell me which is the best option and then give me a detailed step-by-step method of how I can achieve what I want? Many thanks Gareth |
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Should work as you describe.
1. Highlight the data and choose copy 2. Activate the other workbook 3. Choose Edit, Paste Special, Paste Links The easiest way to do this is to show both workbooks on screen: 1. With both workbooks open choose Window, Arrange, Tile, OK. Alternatively: When you are in this view you can move to the workbook without the data and type = and then click in the other workbook, select the sheet and then the cell by clicking, and then press enter. You can copy the resulting formula but you will need to remove the $ signs so it is a relative reference. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Gareth" wrote: I am trying to copy a list of film titles I have in one worksheet contained in one workbook to another worksheet in another workbook. There are no formulae involved, it is not a mathematical process, simply information. There must be a link between the 2 worksheets so that any changes in the original are reflected in the destination worksheet. I have tried linking and paste special, but nothing seems to work. I am convinced this is because I have not fully understooed the processes involved. Can anyone tell me which is the best option and then give me a detailed step-by-step method of how I can achieve what I want? Many thanks Gareth |
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Absolutely brilliant! Exactly what I required.
Sorry I can't rate the post as I cannot find how to do on this page! Anyway it is 10 out of 10!! Many thanks -- Gareth "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Should work as you describe. 1. Highlight the data and choose copy 2. Activate the other workbook 3. Choose Edit, Paste Special, Paste Links The easiest way to do this is to show both workbooks on screen: 1. With both workbooks open choose Window, Arrange, Tile, OK. Alternatively: When you are in this view you can move to the workbook without the data and type = and then click in the other workbook, select the sheet and then the cell by clicking, and then press enter. You can copy the resulting formula but you will need to remove the $ signs so it is a relative reference. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Gareth" wrote: I am trying to copy a list of film titles I have in one worksheet contained in one workbook to another worksheet in another workbook. There are no formulae involved, it is not a mathematical process, simply information. There must be a link between the 2 worksheets so that any changes in the original are reflected in the destination worksheet. I have tried linking and paste special, but nothing seems to work. I am convinced this is because I have not fully understooed the processes involved. Can anyone tell me which is the best option and then give me a detailed step-by-step method of how I can achieve what I want? Many thanks Gareth |
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