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cell on sheet 1 equals cell on sheet two
When I calculate the value for eg: On sheet 1 where cell A1 equals cell A1 in
sheet 2. that is no problem. Can sheet 1 cell A1 keep track of sheet 2 cell A1 if it is moved lower down in the row for example when sorting numbers from higher to lower and not just staying by A1 on sheet 2. thanks -- Shane A. Cawthorn |
cell on sheet 1 equals cell on sheet two
Generally speaking sorting cells with formulas is not a good idea.
-- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Shane" wrote in message ... When I calculate the value for eg: On sheet 1 where cell A1 equals cell A1 in sheet 2. that is no problem. Can sheet 1 cell A1 keep track of sheet 2 cell A1 if it is moved lower down in the row for example when sorting numbers from higher to lower and not just staying by A1 on sheet 2. thanks -- Shane A. Cawthorn |
cell on sheet 1 equals cell on sheet two
Hi,
Please use Vlookup for this. -- _______________________ Click "Yes" if it helps ________ Thanks Suleman Peerzade "Shane" wrote: When I calculate the value for eg: On sheet 1 where cell A1 equals cell A1 in sheet 2. that is no problem. Can sheet 1 cell A1 keep track of sheet 2 cell A1 if it is moved lower down in the row for example when sorting numbers from higher to lower and not just staying by A1 on sheet 2. thanks -- Shane A. Cawthorn |
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