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Editing sources
I have a roster that contains demographic information on our clients. The
roster covers all clients over the past several years. I also have a stats worksheet in the same workbook that mostly organizes and counts (using countif) data from the roster. In order to get data for 2007, I sorted the rosters by date and copied into a new workbook. When I copied the stat sheet, the formulas for the original worksheet was still in place. Is there a way to change the source for the new stat sheet without changing each cell individually? |
Editing sources
You can highlight all the cells with the formulae in and use Find &
replace (CTRL-H) to change the references from the old file to the new file. Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 25, 9:20*pm, therd wrote: I have a roster that contains demographic information on our clients. *The roster covers all clients over the past several years. *I also have a stats worksheet in the same workbook that mostly organizes and counts (using countif) data from the roster. In order to get data for 2007, I sorted the rosters by date and copied into a new workbook. *When I copied the stat sheet, the formulas for the original worksheet was still in place. *Is there a way to change the source for the new stat sheet without changing each cell individually? |
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