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Linking a column of data to a row or data in another document
In one worksheet document I have cells of data in a partial column I want to
link to another worksheet but transpose them to a row (the sequence of data is the same). I want to link vs copy and transpose because if I need to correct data to my source worksheet, the linked data to the worksheet it is lnked to will update automatically. How do you like more than one cell and do what I'm describing above? Thanks, -- Janet A. |
Linking a column of data to a row or data in another document
Janet A. Thompson wrote:
In one worksheet document I have cells of data in a partial column I want to link to another worksheet but transpose them to a row (the sequence of data is the same). I want to link vs copy and transpose because if I need to correct data to my source worksheet, the linked data to the worksheet it is lnked to will update automatically. How do you like more than one cell and do what I'm describing above? Thanks, You can make a formula that will transpose the data automatically. For example if your source document has the following in B3:B10 z y x w v u t s And you want this to appear in a linked document as the following in B3:I3 z y x w v u t s Then do this... Select B3:I3 in the target (not source) document. Press F2 Type or paste this formula: =TRANSPOSE([Book1]Sheet1!$B$3:$B$10) Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. Done. Now you may find this array formula a little unwieldy. For example you cannot simply type a new formula in the cells. If you want to make changes you must select the entire range where you entered the array (B3:I3), press F2, edit the formula, and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter again to commit. There is more to be said about editing array formulas but I'm probably getting off topic... |
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