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use replace command to change the contents of formulas
Can the "edit replace" command be used to replace text contained within
formula's. I have a worksheet with many many rows of formulas all of which are linked to another worksheet. All of the formula's look something like: =OFFSET(gl0910admin!$A$1,MATCH(4500411,gl0910admin !$A$2:$A$2000,0),7) I want use an edit replace to reporduce the entire set of formulas but change the worksheet source name. (the word admin would change to sales) Thank you. |
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Yes you can
-- _______________________ Naz, London "Jordan" wrote: Can the "edit replace" command be used to replace text contained within formula's. I have a worksheet with many many rows of formulas all of which are linked to another worksheet. All of the formula's look something like: =OFFSET(gl0910admin!$A$1,MATCH(4500411,gl0910admin !$A$2:$A$2000,0),7) I want use an edit replace to reporduce the entire set of formulas but change the worksheet source name. (the word admin would change to sales) Thank you. |
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Try it and see, you might be pleasantly surprised.
-- HTH Bob Phillips "Jordan" wrote in message ... Can the "edit replace" command be used to replace text contained within formula's. I have a worksheet with many many rows of formulas all of which are linked to another worksheet. All of the formula's look something like: =OFFSET(gl0910admin!$A$1,MATCH(4500411,gl0910admin !$A$2:$A$2000,0),7) I want use an edit replace to reporduce the entire set of formulas but change the worksheet source name. (the word admin would change to sales) Thank you. |
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Hello Bob & Naz,
I tried again and found that i could only use the replace function if the cell is not highlighted. Thank you, "Bob Phillips" wrote: Try it and see, you might be pleasantly surprised. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Jordan" wrote in message ... Can the "edit replace" command be used to replace text contained within formula's. I have a worksheet with many many rows of formulas all of which are linked to another worksheet. All of the formula's look something like: =OFFSET(gl0910admin!$A$1,MATCH(4500411,gl0910admin !$A$2:$A$2000,0),7) I want use an edit replace to reporduce the entire set of formulas but change the worksheet source name. (the word admin would change to sales) Thank you. |
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