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I have created a spreadsheet that cells will be marked with an X in order to
track a persons particiapation in different activities. I would like to link all of these cells to the header cell for that column which will have a comment attached. The purpose is so that if the cell is marked I would like that to tell Excel to type the comment instead of the X. Is this possible. |
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You could have another set of columns that link to the first set, and
show those for printing. For example, if your marked columns are D:F, enter the following formula in cell G2: =IF(E2="X",E$1,"") Copy the formula across to column I Copy down to the last row of data Hide columns D:F when printing Tammy wrote: I have created a spreadsheet that cells will be marked with an X in order to track a persons particiapation in different activities. I would like to link all of these cells to the header cell for that column which will have a comment attached. The purpose is so that if the cell is marked I would like that to tell Excel to type the comment instead of the X. Is this possible. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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