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Can you create a formula to pull from one worksheet to another, both within
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Yes, a simple example
=Sheet2!A1 in other words just preced the cell ref with the sheet name and !. If the sheet has embedded spaces, enclose in single quotes, such as ='This Sheet'!A1 -- HTH Bob Phillips "Jeffrey" wrote in message ... Can you create a formula to pull from one worksheet to another, both within the same file? |
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Jeffrey,
Use a simple formula like the following: ='Sheet2'!A1 -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Jeffrey" wrote in message ... Can you create a formula to pull from one worksheet to another, both within the same file? |
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