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I have got several sheets in one. In 'Sheet!Apple'!A1, I have the number 8. I want the number 8 to appear in 'Sheet!Banana'!A1, if I f.ex. put a x on 'Sheet!Apple'!A1. Is this possible?? Thanks Therese |
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I am a bit confused.
You have an 8 in 'Sheet!Apple'!A1 If you change that 8 to an x, you want 'Sheet!Banana'!A1 to equal 8? I think you may have a typo in your post but............? =IF('Sheet!Apple'!A1="x", 8,"not x") entered in 'Sheet!Banana'!A1 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:29:01 -0700, Therese wrote: Hi I have got several sheets in one. In 'Sheet!Apple'!A1, I have the number 8. I want the number 8 to appear in 'Sheet!Banana'!A1, if I f.ex. put a x on 'Sheet!Apple'!A1. Is this possible?? Thanks Therese |
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