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We are still using MS Office 2003. I need to link specific cells in one
worksheet to other entire worksheets within a single workbook. Is that even
possible? Thank you.
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Possible but why would you link to "entire worksheets"?

That would seem to be excessive since each worksheet has 16,777,216 cells.

Maybe you just want to link to a range in the other sheets?

Post which cells from the one sheet are to be linked to other sheets and
where do you want the links be inserted.


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We are still using MS Office 2003. I need to link specific cells in one
worksheet to other entire worksheets within a single workbook. Is that even
possible? Thank you.


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