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difficult to explain but here goes. I have a master workbook and have linked
(copypaste specialpaste link) cells from it to create several worksheets - these worksheets have completely different formatting than the master. My problem is that when i need to insert or delete a row from the master the linked worksheets get jumbled - is there a way i can insert a new row into the master without changing the locations of the linked cells in the other worksheets? Not really sure if it can be done but thoght i'd try. |
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In the Master WS, try to declare NAMES to ranges/cells who are linked.
Micky והמשך/י, *א, לקרוא את השורה הבאה: *********** אם תגובתי עזרה לחץ/י, *א, על <כן בפס האופקי התחתון! *********** מיכאל אבידן מ*הל פורום "אופיס" ב"תפוז" [Microsoft" Most Valuable Professional [MVP" "gorvic" wrote: difficult to explain but here goes. I have a master workbook and have linked (copypaste specialpaste link) cells from it to create several worksheets - these worksheets have completely different formatting than the master. My problem is that when i need to insert or delete a row from the master the linked worksheets get jumbled - is there a way i can insert a new row into the master without changing the locations of the linked cells in the other worksheets? Not really sure if it can be done but thoght i'd try. |
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