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Copying and Pasting
If I have a workbook that has multiple tables, is it possible to select one
cell and copy that same cell from all the tables and paste into either a new table or a new workbook??? I want the data from a specific cell (i.e.B5) from each table copied into one table. Is there a way to do this??? Thanks for any help! |
No it is not possible to copy that way
Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Tia" wrote: If I have a workbook that has multiple tables, is it possible to select one cell and copy that same cell from all the tables and paste into either a new table or a new workbook??? I want the data from a specific cell (i.e.B5) from each table copied into one table. Is there a way to do this??? Thanks for any help! |
Tia
You refer to "tables" in a workbook. Do you mean "worksheets" in a workbook? If the latter, how are they named? If Sheet1, Sheet2 etc. enter this formula in A1 of a sheet. =INDIRECT("Sheet" & (ROW() & "!B5") Drag/copy down column B. If sheets have unique names, enter the sheet names in a column and use this formula. =INDIRECT(A1 & "!B5") Assume sheet names were in A1:A10 you would copy down 10 cells. Your ranges may differ, so adjust to suit. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:25:38 -0700, Tia wrote: If I have a workbook that has multiple tables, is it possible to select one cell and copy that same cell from all the tables and paste into either a new table or a new workbook??? I want the data from a specific cell (i.e.B5) from each table copied into one table. Is there a way to do this??? Thanks for any help! |
just right click a tab select all and then copy whatever u want to copy. -- Alaughli ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alaughli's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=23960 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=376157 |
I'm having trouble with the formula....
If my worksheets a Apr. 3 May 5 March 13 and I want cell B14 from every worksheet to all appear in a new worksheet. What would my formula look like??? Thanks for your time and assistance!! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Tia You refer to "tables" in a workbook. Do you mean "worksheets" in a workbook? If the latter, how are they named? If Sheet1, Sheet2 etc. enter this formula in A1 of a sheet. =INDIRECT("Sheet" & (ROW() & "!B5") Drag/copy down column B. If sheets have unique names, enter the sheet names in a column and use this formula. =INDIRECT(A1 & "!B5") Assume sheet names were in A1:A10 you would copy down 10 cells. Your ranges may differ, so adjust to suit. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:25:38 -0700, Tia wrote: If I have a workbook that has multiple tables, is it possible to select one cell and copy that same cell from all the tables and paste into either a new table or a new workbook??? I want the data from a specific cell (i.e.B5) from each table copied into one table. Is there a way to do this??? Thanks for any help! |
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