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I have two tabs in an excel worksheet. Tab A has data, Tab B has graphs from
the data in Tab A. When I copy and paste these two tabs into the same workbook, I get Tab A (2) and Tab B (2). The problem is that the graphs in Tab B (2) are still referencing the data in Tab B. I have to go in and change the source data from Tab B to Tab B (2). Is there a way around this procedure or do I have to go in and change the source data everytime I copy a tab with graphs? Thanks Chris |
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If you select TabA and ctrl-click on TabB and copy them as a unit to the other
workbook, does that help? Christopher Anderson wrote: I have two tabs in an excel worksheet. Tab A has data, Tab B has graphs from the data in Tab A. When I copy and paste these two tabs into the same workbook, I get Tab A (2) and Tab B (2). The problem is that the graphs in Tab B (2) are still referencing the data in Tab B. I have to go in and change the source data from Tab B to Tab B (2). Is there a way around this procedure or do I have to go in and change the source data everytime I copy a tab with graphs? Thanks Chris -- Dave Peterson |
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