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Let's say it's February and you need to link to the January totals.
Assume also that the tabs in your workbook are called Jan Feb Mar etc. Click on the Feb tab, and land the cell pointer on the cell that hold the January data. Start a formula by pressing the = sign, then click on the Jan tab and click the cell with the carryforward total. Press Enter, and the Feb tab will appear again, and reflect the January number. Since tab names change with month names, replicating the resultant formulas could be accomplished with a macro. But since the entire operation takes about 3 seconds the amount of time spent automating it wouldn't generate a time savings. |
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