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linking cells
I have multiple sheets within a workbook, and all I'm trying to do is link
one cell in a sheet I've named "detailed" to another sheet I've named "summary". I have a lowercase "l" in wingdings in order to denote a black dot in the detailed and summary sheets. How do I link the cells so that if someone changes the dot from red to green in the detailed sheet, it will automatically change the color of the black dot in the summary sheet? I'm using this as a form of a dashboard for managing multiple projects. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
linking cells
Formulas don't return this kind of formatting.
Maybe you could add another helper cell that's used as an indicator in format|conditional formatting. The user types an X and the original dot changes colors. Then you can retrieve both the dot cell and the indicator cell and do the same conditional formatting on the receiving sheet???? Jacqueline wrote: I have multiple sheets within a workbook, and all I'm trying to do is link one cell in a sheet I've named "detailed" to another sheet I've named "summary". I have a lowercase "l" in wingdings in order to denote a black dot in the detailed and summary sheets. How do I link the cells so that if someone changes the dot from red to green in the detailed sheet, it will automatically change the color of the black dot in the summary sheet? I'm using this as a form of a dashboard for managing multiple projects. Any help would be greatly appreciated! -- Dave Peterson |
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