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cweissinger

Combining or mirroring new information
 
I have updated data in one worksheet in a separate file that I would like to
update/incorporate to another worksheet. How do I accomplish this?
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JP[_4_]

Combining or mirroring new information
 
Depending on your worksheet setup and what you're trying to
accomplish, one way would be cell or range name references.

For example, if you had a data entry worksheet in one workbook, then
wanted to copy the information entered onto a summary sheet in another
workbook, you could create cell references that "point" specific cells
in the second workbook to cells in the first workbook. When those
cells are changed, the changes would be reflected in the second
workbook.

See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...023431033.aspx for
assistance in creating cell references.

--JP

On Oct 8, 2:13*pm, cweissinger
wrote:
I have updated data in one worksheet in a separate file that I would like to
update/incorporate to another worksheet. *How do I accomplish this?
--
Christine



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