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I eed to find a way to link to a cell and have the link follow that cell
should it chanage due to editing of the spreadsheet. For example in Spreadsheet 1 I linked cell A1 to cell B1 in spreadsheet 2. Then I made changes in spreadsheet 2 and the contents of cell B1 are now located in cell B5. How do I get the link in spreadsheet 1 cell A1 to automatically change to be linked to cell B5 in spreadsheet 2? The version of excel that I have automatically puts in the "$" before the cell letter and number. I have done a test by taking out the "$" to see if it would follow the original cell and it does not. Any ideas? -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista |
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What formula do you have in cell A1 on sheet 1? I've put =Sheet2!B1 and if I
insert columns in Sheet 2 the formula changes to =Sheet2!F1 Is that what you need? "Donna Silva" wrote: I eed to find a way to link to a cell and have the link follow that cell should it chanage due to editing of the spreadsheet. For example in Spreadsheet 1 I linked cell A1 to cell B1 in spreadsheet 2. Then I made changes in spreadsheet 2 and the contents of cell B1 are now located in cell B5. How do I get the link in spreadsheet 1 cell A1 to automatically change to be linked to cell B5 in spreadsheet 2? The version of excel that I have automatically puts in the "$" before the cell letter and number. I have done a test by taking out the "$" to see if it would follow the original cell and it does not. Any ideas? -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista |
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As long as I keep both files open while I am modifying the spreadsheet to
which it is linked, then any changes are updated and the cell is tracked. However, if I make changes in the spreadsheet to which I linked, without having the other spreadsheet open, it does not follow the changes when I open up the one that contains the link. -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista "bigwheel" wrote: What formula do you have in cell A1 on sheet 1? I've put =Sheet2!B1 and if I insert columns in Sheet 2 the formula changes to =Sheet2!F1 Is that what you need? "Donna Silva" wrote: I eed to find a way to link to a cell and have the link follow that cell should it chanage due to editing of the spreadsheet. For example in Spreadsheet 1 I linked cell A1 to cell B1 in spreadsheet 2. Then I made changes in spreadsheet 2 and the contents of cell B1 are now located in cell B5. How do I get the link in spreadsheet 1 cell A1 to automatically change to be linked to cell B5 in spreadsheet 2? The version of excel that I have automatically puts in the "$" before the cell letter and number. I have done a test by taking out the "$" to see if it would follow the original cell and it does not. Any ideas? -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista |
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Donna,
That's your answer. You must keep the workbook containing the link open when the linked cell is moved. Otherwise, the link has no way of knowing the cell was moved while it was asleep. This is just part of managing linked files. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com/ ------------------------------------------- "Donna Silva" wrote in message ... As long as I keep both files open while I am modifying the spreadsheet to which it is linked, then any changes are updated and the cell is tracked. However, if I make changes in the spreadsheet to which I linked, without having the other spreadsheet open, it does not follow the changes when I open up the one that contains the link. -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista "bigwheel" wrote: What formula do you have in cell A1 on sheet 1? I've put =Sheet2!B1 and if I insert columns in Sheet 2 the formula changes to =Sheet2!F1 Is that what you need? "Donna Silva" wrote: I eed to find a way to link to a cell and have the link follow that cell should it chanage due to editing of the spreadsheet. For example in Spreadsheet 1 I linked cell A1 to cell B1 in spreadsheet 2. Then I made changes in spreadsheet 2 and the contents of cell B1 are now located in cell B5. How do I get the link in spreadsheet 1 cell A1 to automatically change to be linked to cell B5 in spreadsheet 2? The version of excel that I have automatically puts in the "$" before the cell letter and number. I have done a test by taking out the "$" to see if it would follow the original cell and it does not. Any ideas? -- Donna Silva Finance Director City of Rio Vista |
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