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Is This Possible??
I'm going to simplify the scenario. I have 2 worksheets A & B, Worksheet A
cell A1 has a value of 10. Worsheet B takes this value and Cell B1 is now 10. Now the question, I want to remove the value of 10 in Worksheet A, but I want the value to stay in Worksheet B. Then to make it even worse, I want to put a new value in worksheet A cell A1 such as 5 and have it add to Worksheet B cell B1 making it now 15, so on and so on. Is this possible? Thanks |
Is This Possible??
You can't do what you want to do without some VBA code.
-- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Jeff" wrote in message ... I'm going to simplify the scenario. I have 2 worksheets A & B, Worksheet A cell A1 has a value of 10. Worsheet B takes this value and Cell B1 is now 10. Now the question, I want to remove the value of 10 in Worksheet A, but I want the value to stay in Worksheet B. Then to make it even worse, I want to put a new value in worksheet A cell A1 such as 5 and have it add to Worksheet B cell B1 making it now 15, so on and so on. Is this possible? Thanks |
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